Whitney and Jonas
Member Since 2020
Hi friends! I've been super swamped with work so I haven't been able to log on as much as I'd like, but I wanted to see if anyone had some input on Jonas's crazily inconsistent numbers/reaction to insulin since his hypo event on Saturday. It is making me insane and super on edge! The smallest bit of insulin seems to impact him a lot faster and stronger now. He had been given 4U while in the reds and he stayed in the reds for most of the cycle as recently as a few weeks ago. We'd been getting into a more consistent spot until the hypo happened.
And now?? I'm lost! He's been dropping 100ish points at his +2 hour mark which never happened before when he was at a higher level of insulin. I set an alarm last night to check on him and it hadn't dropped much more (he went from 470 PMPS to 361 +2 and 354 +6) but usually he doesn't really budge at his +2. And then this morning, he was at a sky-high 507 so I increased him to 1.25U and he was down to 298 at +6 when I went home on lunch to check him.
I'm planning a curve on Saturday since I'll be home so I can hopefully make better sense of his numbers, but I'd appreciate any insight anyone might have. It's more than a bit nervewracking because I used to give him his usual 3-4U without thinking and now as much as 1U is causing significant changes. I really felt like we were getting the steps of his sugar dance memorized until his hypo happened... gosh I am still kicking myself.
But the good news: he is his happy, active, alert self with a great appetite, his usual playfulness, good potty routines, and no increase of ketones despite his lower dosage/higher numbers.
And now?? I'm lost! He's been dropping 100ish points at his +2 hour mark which never happened before when he was at a higher level of insulin. I set an alarm last night to check on him and it hadn't dropped much more (he went from 470 PMPS to 361 +2 and 354 +6) but usually he doesn't really budge at his +2. And then this morning, he was at a sky-high 507 so I increased him to 1.25U and he was down to 298 at +6 when I went home on lunch to check him.
I'm planning a curve on Saturday since I'll be home so I can hopefully make better sense of his numbers, but I'd appreciate any insight anyone might have. It's more than a bit nervewracking because I used to give him his usual 3-4U without thinking and now as much as 1U is causing significant changes. I really felt like we were getting the steps of his sugar dance memorized until his hypo happened... gosh I am still kicking myself.
But the good news: he is his happy, active, alert self with a great appetite, his usual playfulness, good potty routines, and no increase of ketones despite his lower dosage/higher numbers.

