AngelaMiao
Member Since 2019
Hello!
So I recently switched from SLGS to TR and usually test my cat before each shot and at +3, +6 and +9 during his AM cycle and +2 or +3 during his PM cycle.
If I understand correctly, a +2/+3 reading that's similar/slightly lower than pre-shot suggests that it's going to be a normal cycle, if it's higher, it's likely a bounce cycle and if it's quite a bit lower than pre-shot then I should pay close attention to make sure he doesn't go too low.
So I have two questions:
1) If his +2/+3 is higher than his pre-shot, does that mean I might as well skip his +6 and +9 since he's not at risk for hypo and a bounce cycle shouldn't be considered for dosing
2) If his +2/+3 is similar or slightly lower and I am not doing a curve that day, can I skip his +9 (or +6 if I'm not home or running low on test strips).
Obviously the more data, the better but it's hard to run errands when I have to come back in time for a test - I also have a baby at home, so I'm constantly looking for opportunities to nap or get stuff done around the house.
Basically I just want to know when it isn't particularly necessary or useless to test so that I can make my life easier and not have to poke kitty when he doesn't need it.
Thank you!
SS is in signature. I'm aware that I should have gone from 0.25u to 0.50u instead of 0.25u to 0.75u. Was a noob mistake but he's been on 0.75u for 7 days now.
So I recently switched from SLGS to TR and usually test my cat before each shot and at +3, +6 and +9 during his AM cycle and +2 or +3 during his PM cycle.
If I understand correctly, a +2/+3 reading that's similar/slightly lower than pre-shot suggests that it's going to be a normal cycle, if it's higher, it's likely a bounce cycle and if it's quite a bit lower than pre-shot then I should pay close attention to make sure he doesn't go too low.
So I have two questions:
1) If his +2/+3 is higher than his pre-shot, does that mean I might as well skip his +6 and +9 since he's not at risk for hypo and a bounce cycle shouldn't be considered for dosing
2) If his +2/+3 is similar or slightly lower and I am not doing a curve that day, can I skip his +9 (or +6 if I'm not home or running low on test strips).
Obviously the more data, the better but it's hard to run errands when I have to come back in time for a test - I also have a baby at home, so I'm constantly looking for opportunities to nap or get stuff done around the house.
Basically I just want to know when it isn't particularly necessary or useless to test so that I can make my life easier and not have to poke kitty when he doesn't need it.
Thank you!
SS is in signature. I'm aware that I should have gone from 0.25u to 0.50u instead of 0.25u to 0.75u. Was a noob mistake but he's been on 0.75u for 7 days now.