MMM
Member Since 2015
I've been giving this idea of stress v non-stressed a lot of thought lately. and Bailey's first blood sample was taken at the clinic. She was stressed, but not greatly so, as she hadn't been there for awhile and so the situation didn't cause her huge alarm. Her BG was 22.4. After changing her diet, she had another set of tests. That was done on the same day and at the same place, namely, the hospital, where she got her ultrasound. Her BG that time was 15.6 and I imagine that was still higher than it would normally be since she was stressed (more so than at the clinic). So the next test was done during her day at the hospital for her curve. She started at 21.3 (which is nearly as high as without the diet, but she was under a lot more stress than her first test) then 9.3, 15.3 and 22.3 (again, nearly where she was before the food). My vet has arranged for me to be shown how to do the home monitoring when I am up at the hospital for the visit with the specialist (to save travel expense and the stress of travel back and forth on Bailey) so I guess I won't know for sure for a little bit yet, but maybe in "real life" (i.e. at home) her numbers aren't so very bad. Or am I just in wishful thinking land?

