Come on down please Fafa, you'll look even more beautiful in blue!![]()
After I returned to work on Monday, I cannot do TR since I can not monitor much. Maybe I should change my signature about TR.If you are doing TR, it’s past time to increase the dose to 5.5u. If nadirs are not in blue, we increase after every six consecutive cycles.
Of course, is she surprises you with a blue number, continue to hold the dose. Good luck!
Yes, you should if you aren’t going to continue with TR. I forgot you were going back to work.After I returned to work on Monday, I cannot do TR since I can not monitor much. Maybe I should change my signature about TR.
Any tests you can get are very helpful. Late cycle tests can tell us alot.Was going to see how this cycle goes but it seems Fafa cannot keep up what the dose could do at the beginning. Just like when she was with Lantus before.
Is this ‘resistance’? What should I do ? I can try to do +8, +9 or +10 test in the evening (2am, 3am or 4am).
@Wendy&Neko
Oh so shall I change back to say TR?I think you can increase to 5.5 units. It's not SLGS, but given you are able to get good tests at night, and you got data on your day off, it looks like she's not getting into blues at this dose. Over a dose of 5 units, we typically move to increases of 0.5 units, unless you are fine tuning a dose that already is seeing green. You got to 5.75 units on Lantus, so this increase still wouldn't take up that high and we can consider this a bit of a fast track or dose catch up.
There is likely some resistance happening. If nothing else, there is glucose toxicity. It's been almost two months since she last saw green, maybe a month since blue. Her body has gotten used to higher numbers.
If you increase before the weekend, you might want to do it at night. Then she'll probably do a couple cycles of new dose wonkiness, and start working the dose by the weekend when you can monitor more.
Their body gets used to higher numbers, and it takes a higher dose of insulin to break through that resistance. And how she did on a dose a month or two ago is not relevant. Insulin needs can vary over time.you said it’s possible glucose toxicity. Does it mean it can cause the BG to be not as good as the best BG when on the same dose?
Or increase tomorrow night, your call. Given that she's only hit low yellows on this dose, I don't think you are in danger of this increased dose taking her below 50. In the day time, if you get a test before you head out the door and it is a big drop, leave out lots of food. Or if you get up an hour or two before shot time, and you find she is dropping into AMPS, you could leave out more food.
Their body gets used to higher numbers, and it takes a higher dose of insulin to break through that resistance. And how she did on a dose a month or two ago is not relevant. Insulin needs can vary over time.
Oh I thought it would be easier on your side.Many people don’t have easy access to surgery or SRT. I had to drive three days each way for SRT, into the US and four states over. It’s a little better now, but more costly now than then. One of the reasons a number of acros here are on cabergoline.