kim and simon
Member Since 2012
Whoomp there it is! He's back on the green floor. That was quite a cruise down from yellow, so I'm getting another test soon :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
No more contraband for Simon.
Yesterday
Edited to add this question: I understand that with Lantus, timing is important. If I absolutely can't do a shot on time, what are the options and how are they done?
Here is what I do understand already: Early shot=dose increase. Late shot=dose decrease.
It makes logical sense that the late shot is safer.
However, if I want to keep his BG down, can I divide the dose?
If I am gone from 4-9pm and our shot is normally at 7pm, could I do half of the dose early and half late? Can I do a drop early and the rest of the dose late?
I also understand I need to adjust the next few shots later to get back on track.
I understand that if anyone gives me advice it would not be considered ideal or standard of care. I'm just interested in understanding the pharmacology better so I can make an educated choice when circumstances aren't ideal.
No more contraband for Simon.
Yesterday
Edited to add this question: I understand that with Lantus, timing is important. If I absolutely can't do a shot on time, what are the options and how are they done?
Here is what I do understand already: Early shot=dose increase. Late shot=dose decrease.
It makes logical sense that the late shot is safer.
However, if I want to keep his BG down, can I divide the dose?
If I am gone from 4-9pm and our shot is normally at 7pm, could I do half of the dose early and half late? Can I do a drop early and the rest of the dose late?
I also understand I need to adjust the next few shots later to get back on track.
I understand that if anyone gives me advice it would not be considered ideal or standard of care. I'm just interested in understanding the pharmacology better so I can make an educated choice when circumstances aren't ideal.