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Originally Posted by katy-yorkie If this is true, my vet did the BAT wrong for Buster. I was told to feed him a fatty meal in between samples and to fast him for 12 hours before. Both the pre and post numbers were high. But since I fed him a fatty meal in between no wonder his post numbers were so high. I don't know what to think or do now. I think I need to change vets.... |
This is the way it is done, and it is somewhat recently that Dr. Centers is now saying that fasting is not necessary. I don't think it will hurt the results to fast, it isn't considered necessary. Do the pre test, feed them and wait 2 hrs. and do post test. You don't need to change vets.