Fluffy Face
Member Since 2016
This is one of those times I feel like I should stick with my own gut feeling. I started Serena on insulin Sunday (finally getting the hang of testing, thanks to everyone who offered advice!). I don't have her levels from that day and yesterday since I'm at work right now, but here's what I've done and am now stressing a little about...
Yesterday morning her level was in the 200's. Gave her 1 unit (ProZinc). Came home that evening, 12-13 hours after that shot, and her level was 412. My boyfriend's vet gave him some guidelines to go by which he was recommending to me:
<200-- no insulin
200-300 1 unit
>300 2 units
So, yesterday evening I gave her 2 units. All seemed well (I slept of course but she cuddles pretty frequently with me through the night), but then this morning her reading was 390. I was expecting a lower number, and had gotten blood from 2 different prick sites, so I tested again, and got the 570's. That's a huge variance...but I tested the strips and they are fine. That kind of variance really concerns me when it comes to glucose meters, but that's a whole other post that's already been done I'm sure.
So, I gave her 2 units this morning. Now, I've been reading about "bouncing", and I'm worried she could be sinking to really low numbers while I'm here at work. I'm feeling I really should have stuck to the 1 unit as prescribed...
Thoughts?
I know the spreadsheet helps, and I'll get one going soon.
Yesterday morning her level was in the 200's. Gave her 1 unit (ProZinc). Came home that evening, 12-13 hours after that shot, and her level was 412. My boyfriend's vet gave him some guidelines to go by which he was recommending to me:
<200-- no insulin
200-300 1 unit
>300 2 units
So, yesterday evening I gave her 2 units. All seemed well (I slept of course but she cuddles pretty frequently with me through the night), but then this morning her reading was 390. I was expecting a lower number, and had gotten blood from 2 different prick sites, so I tested again, and got the 570's. That's a huge variance...but I tested the strips and they are fine. That kind of variance really concerns me when it comes to glucose meters, but that's a whole other post that's already been done I'm sure.
So, I gave her 2 units this morning. Now, I've been reading about "bouncing", and I'm worried she could be sinking to really low numbers while I'm here at work. I'm feeling I really should have stuck to the 1 unit as prescribed...
Thoughts?
I know the spreadsheet helps, and I'll get one going soon.
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