Marj & Djoko
Member Since 2020
I spoke with the vet and she says that it is not good to change dose all the time (I knew that already and do not do it for fun!) and she even said that "it was frustrating" how I adjutsed the dose, skipped doses and not doing curves.
Funny how frustrated she can be when she is not the one losing sleep, poking his ears,monitorinh him..
I apparently test him too often, but it would be better to shot hm whn he is between 7-13. I guess I have the magical power to assess his BGL by simply looking at him!
She keeps telling me the same : if you are too worried, you can give him 1U.
I gave him 1U because he dropped too low, for his safety, not because I amworried or for my peace of mind. My piece of mind I lost it when I decided to take care of him.
She says that I should not care if he is going low unless he shows signs. So basically, until he has convulsions, I should let him be!
She also said that remission in his case is very unlikely to happen because he has bben diabetic for more than 6 months so basically I should just be hopeful to stop DM clinical signs.
Oh well...Happy Sunday!
Funny how frustrated she can be when she is not the one losing sleep, poking his ears,monitorinh him..
I apparently test him too often, but it would be better to shot hm whn he is between 7-13. I guess I have the magical power to assess his BGL by simply looking at him!
She keeps telling me the same : if you are too worried, you can give him 1U.
I gave him 1U because he dropped too low, for his safety, not because I amworried or for my peace of mind. My piece of mind I lost it when I decided to take care of him.
She says that I should not care if he is going low unless he shows signs. So basically, until he has convulsions, I should let him be!
She also said that remission in his case is very unlikely to happen because he has bben diabetic for more than 6 months so basically I should just be hopeful to stop DM clinical signs.
Oh well...Happy Sunday!