Teo
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Tomorrow will be Viamo's sixth cycle since we changed to a dosage of 3 units. This was his last "good dosage", because a month ago he reached his lowest (good!) numbers while using 3 units of insulin.*
The thing is, if Viamo doesn't get a low enough nadir tomorrow, he should get a dosage increase according to the TR protocol, which we're trying to follow. And if his numbers tomorrow continue in a similar fashion as today, the protocol suggests a 0,5 unit increase.
So, in the case that his numbers do not get lower, would it be ok if we increase to 3,5?
*Bear in mind that at the time when Viamo reached his first (and only) BG values under 100, he had been on 3 units for almost a month. So I don't actually know how long it would take for him to get better if we stick to 3 units, that's why I'd prefer increasing the dosage more "aggressively" as the TR protocol suggests.
Tomorrow will be Viamo's sixth cycle since we changed to a dosage of 3 units. This was his last "good dosage", because a month ago he reached his lowest (good!) numbers while using 3 units of insulin.*
The thing is, if Viamo doesn't get a low enough nadir tomorrow, he should get a dosage increase according to the TR protocol, which we're trying to follow. And if his numbers tomorrow continue in a similar fashion as today, the protocol suggests a 0,5 unit increase.
So, in the case that his numbers do not get lower, would it be ok if we increase to 3,5?
*Bear in mind that at the time when Viamo reached his first (and only) BG values under 100, he had been on 3 units for almost a month. So I don't actually know how long it would take for him to get better if we stick to 3 units, that's why I'd prefer increasing the dosage more "aggressively" as the TR protocol suggests.