Michaellh33
Member Since 2015
Hello,
So due to some failures on my part I ran out of insulin and missed 3 injections. I was able to get some insulin and gave Brody his first injection last night at 7:30. At the time of his injection his bg was 495, that morning he was 414 so I assume he was 400+ all day. This morning at 7:30 when I was going to give him his shot he was at 90 so I decided to wait and see his numbers, 30 minutes later he was at 77, 30 more minutes 78, 20 more minutes 78, 40 more minutes 72. I would not have predicted that the insulin would have acted so quickly and now I don't really know when I should give him his second dose or why the reaction was so quick. Any input would be appreciated.
So due to some failures on my part I ran out of insulin and missed 3 injections. I was able to get some insulin and gave Brody his first injection last night at 7:30. At the time of his injection his bg was 495, that morning he was 414 so I assume he was 400+ all day. This morning at 7:30 when I was going to give him his shot he was at 90 so I decided to wait and see his numbers, 30 minutes later he was at 77, 30 more minutes 78, 20 more minutes 78, 40 more minutes 72. I would not have predicted that the insulin would have acted so quickly and now I don't really know when I should give him his second dose or why the reaction was so quick. Any input would be appreciated.