Claire and Kaz
Member Since 2022
The no shoot number is where you stall, don’t feed and test 20 minutes later to see if the BG is rising. And you post and ask for help on the forum. I know that might be hard when you have to go straight out to work so on those occasions a reduced dose may be best. We want to avoid skipping insulin altogether as he needs some insulin, especially after DKA.
You just gave insulin with a preshot of 177 (when you could monitor) which is great! And now we can get some data on how he goes with that preshot and the full dose.
this is why I wanted you to swap to the human meter now and not get a fright when you put on the libre the day before you left for your trip.
The human meter runs lower than the pet meter so we expect lower numbers. Normally as the numbers get lower, the difference gets smaller. Because you have shot a 177 we can now lower the no shoot number to that…..that means that is when you will stall, dont feed and retest 20 or 30 minutes. If it is a day that you have to work, we can sort out a reduced dose.
It is great you have the auto feeder set up and Kaz likes it. This will make things easier all round.
I completely understand your concerns. This is why I wanted you to swap to the human meter before you put on the libre to travel. ….getting used to the lower numbers of the human meter will just take a few days. The human meter BGs are showing as lower but Kaz still has the same numbers on the pet meter…..it’s just the human meter runs lower.
Absolutely you need to understand what you are doing….that is our aim here….to help you learn how to manage your Kaz and to understand why you are doing what you are doing. Keep asking questions!
She is following TR so the reduction point is 68 on the alphatrak meter and 50 on the human meter.
His numbers have not become unstable, you have just swapped to the human meter where they are lower…..this is normal.
Let’s see how he goes over the next few days. When do you work over the next few days?
Remember we will be recommending the dose be reduced for when you are on vacation. We call it a vacation dose.
You are doing an excellent job looking after your beautiful boy!![]()
Hi Bron
Kaz's numbers are dropping way more than I expected and its not because of the human meter the numbers are much lower on the AT2 meter as well.
The PMPS shot was around the same as the last 3 days but even with the AT2 the following two shots this evening have both been in the blues whereas on the other days they stayed in yellow.
My gut says that he is going to continue to drop as the insulin kicks in and I am assuming that I am going to have to get up throughout the night to check him and keep feeding him high carb food.
I can do this tonight as I don't have work on Sunday.
Monday is a different story I have back to back meetings from 7am till 3pm (Monday and Tuesday are always my worst days) and I can not miss these meetings as three of them requires my input and they have to be in person.
My big question is if his numbers are now reducing should I be reducing the insulin from 2.75 to 2.5???? I nearly did this tonight but I wanted to wait till you told me if this was the correct thing to do.
Claire
