Jenny and Comet (GA)
Member Since 2020
I was writing when you posted. The first time, it was definitely a hypo; the second, I am not sure and wonder about. It was three a.m. and honey and high carb food didn't seem to be helping and I was terrified. When the emergency nurse told me to go, we bolted.What I am wondering is whether he had a symptomatic hypo or you went to the vet because of a low bg reading. I know when I first saw a 60 nadir I was scared but my vet wasn’t. Max often dropped into the 40’s once regulated but never showed any symptoms of a hypo.
Do you have high carb foods and honey or karro syrup in case you get a reading under 50? If that happens someone here can help you get through it and not need to go to the vet.
if I were you would read the SLFS method and start with that. You will find it on the Lantus forum.
I have honey and syrup and some high carb foods.
That method is the one that seems more doable to me. I am lucky right now in that I am working from home due to the pandemic, but I will probably be heading back into the office in a few weeks. I am trying not to think about the yet, but I don't understand how I am supposed to shoot him and then waltz off to work and not know how he's doing until I get home. It makes me want to throw up. I am really anxious to get into a good groove before then.

That is 132 down from his PMPS of 279, almost 200 down from his post-vomit high (+.5) of 330. How worried should I be? Should I try to get him to eat more?
I was over here writing about the auto-feeder when I saw your post - 