Tahirah & Fidget
Member Since 2019
Hi! I posted here a couple of weeks ago regarding my vet's decision to increase Fidge's dose from 1u twice a day to 2u. Feeling stressed from all of the different information I was getting, I followed what the vet said and went ahead with the 2u, but didn't feel comfortable after a large drop a day or so later, and informed my vet I'd be decreasing to 1.5u instead. It's been really tough getting in touch with her, but last we spoke she wanted me to do another curve this weekend.
Since the switch to 1.5u, Fidget's been in this pattern of getting his shot and then skipping the next two (the vet doesn't want me shooting if he's 15 or lower on the AT2), so I reached out to my vet again on Friday about either reducing to 1.25u or an even more reduced shot to try to stop him from bouncing from low to high constantly (is that even bad? I just hate seeing his numbers get high). She wasn't in that day due to it being a long weekend, and the other vet ending up calling me yesterday and told me that Fidget seems to be doing well now that he's off the dry food, and that he's surprised I'm able to adjust the dosage a bit based on my understanding of the numbers and to continue doing that, which is kind of the opposite of what the vet I regularly see had told me (which is to hold the dose without changing for a week and then doing the curve). So again, lots of different information which I'm finding overwhelming and confusing!
I'm still new to the information here, so I'm sorry that I haven't been following either SLGS or TR, they're both very confusing for me and I've been mostly going off what the vet has been instructing, so my apologies. The last week has also been really busy with overtime at work so I haven't been home to test as much as I'd like. I wasn't able to do the curve this weekend because Fidget hasn't had insulin since Saturday morning (I unfortunately wasn't able to do it that day). He's not quite green yet, but with my vet advising I not shoot under 15 I haven't really had a choice or felt comfortable doing anything else.
I'm just wondering how I can give him that little push into the green, or if he's on the right path with me not shooting. I'm not home during the day, so it makes me a bit nervous to give him insulin when he's been this low the last few days if I won't be around if something bad happens, but I'm happy to try anything suggested over the weekend where I can keep an eye on him, and hopefully get another curve done!
Sorry for the long post, and thank you for reading. I'm also sorry to anyone who gave me great advice that I didn't listen to last time, I've been really embarrassed about that and apprehensive to post again because of it.
Since the switch to 1.5u, Fidget's been in this pattern of getting his shot and then skipping the next two (the vet doesn't want me shooting if he's 15 or lower on the AT2), so I reached out to my vet again on Friday about either reducing to 1.25u or an even more reduced shot to try to stop him from bouncing from low to high constantly (is that even bad? I just hate seeing his numbers get high). She wasn't in that day due to it being a long weekend, and the other vet ending up calling me yesterday and told me that Fidget seems to be doing well now that he's off the dry food, and that he's surprised I'm able to adjust the dosage a bit based on my understanding of the numbers and to continue doing that, which is kind of the opposite of what the vet I regularly see had told me (which is to hold the dose without changing for a week and then doing the curve). So again, lots of different information which I'm finding overwhelming and confusing!
I'm still new to the information here, so I'm sorry that I haven't been following either SLGS or TR, they're both very confusing for me and I've been mostly going off what the vet has been instructing, so my apologies. The last week has also been really busy with overtime at work so I haven't been home to test as much as I'd like. I wasn't able to do the curve this weekend because Fidget hasn't had insulin since Saturday morning (I unfortunately wasn't able to do it that day). He's not quite green yet, but with my vet advising I not shoot under 15 I haven't really had a choice or felt comfortable doing anything else.
I'm just wondering how I can give him that little push into the green, or if he's on the right path with me not shooting. I'm not home during the day, so it makes me a bit nervous to give him insulin when he's been this low the last few days if I won't be around if something bad happens, but I'm happy to try anything suggested over the weekend where I can keep an eye on him, and hopefully get another curve done!
Sorry for the long post, and thank you for reading. I'm also sorry to anyone who gave me great advice that I didn't listen to last time, I've been really embarrassed about that and apprehensive to post again because of it.
