EmmettsMom
Member Since 2020
Hello!
I'm pretty new here and just started testing the end of last week. On the advice of some of you, I lowered his dose to 2 units to see how he reacts since I had not been testing up to that point so I had no idea what such a high dose (4U Novolin n) was doing to his sugar. I suspect he was getting pretty low mid-cycle and shooting back up so he was never really well regulated since his diagnosis in February. I also made the switch to wet food as soon as I started tracking his BG so sadly I don't have any of his dry food numbers. He did go to the vet twice for a BG check (+6 both times) while on dry food and his BG was between 250-300 both times. His +6 numbers on 4U and wet food are MUCH lower so I'm happy to see that the food switch is helping.
I decided to stick with 2U for the rest of the week to see what his numbers do. I think he may be bouncing from his lower number on the 18th. That was soon after I had made the switch to wet food which I suspect also lowered his numbers pretty significantly in combination with the high dose of insulin. Just looking for some experienced SS readers to tell me what they think. I realize I don't have a ton of data, but I'm still learning so any information at this point is better than nothing.
Thank you in advance!
Erica
I'm pretty new here and just started testing the end of last week. On the advice of some of you, I lowered his dose to 2 units to see how he reacts since I had not been testing up to that point so I had no idea what such a high dose (4U Novolin n) was doing to his sugar. I suspect he was getting pretty low mid-cycle and shooting back up so he was never really well regulated since his diagnosis in February. I also made the switch to wet food as soon as I started tracking his BG so sadly I don't have any of his dry food numbers. He did go to the vet twice for a BG check (+6 both times) while on dry food and his BG was between 250-300 both times. His +6 numbers on 4U and wet food are MUCH lower so I'm happy to see that the food switch is helping.
I decided to stick with 2U for the rest of the week to see what his numbers do. I think he may be bouncing from his lower number on the 18th. That was soon after I had made the switch to wet food which I suspect also lowered his numbers pretty significantly in combination with the high dose of insulin. Just looking for some experienced SS readers to tell me what they think. I realize I don't have a ton of data, but I'm still learning so any information at this point is better than nothing.
Thank you in advance!
Erica