Jodey&Eddie&Blue
Member Since 2021
Good morning, although I've had so little sleep since PMPS 02/23 that I'm a bit challenged cognitively.
Here's the story:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...5-41-3-25-70-4-112-6-169.274491/#post-3048184
If you read the events of last night you'll see that there's a question of whether or not I should have stalled when Eddie's PMPS was 49. I did stall according to the Stickies on Data Ready to Shoot with Low Preshot numbers and the Don't Panic.
I use an AlphaTrak and the point will be if that's the case how do I handle low preshot? I didn't really panic but thought I was doing the right thing. Eddie's BG came up and so I took the shot. That was probably a mistake. I should have reduced but I saw that I had shot a 92 before (which is where the stalling brought him to) and so carried on with the shot.
Eddie's also on Levemir and his nadirs are not as predictable as when he was on Lantus. He's also had SRT and that can contribute to a decrease in the need for insulin as the radiation does its work. I'm concerned in this regard as Eddie's Prednisolone dose will probably be decreased from 2.5mg BiD to half that next week. You can see where I'm going with this. If I'm not to follow the Stickies (and continue to use AlphaTrak) am I flying blind? How is anyone to advise me if he goes so low as for me to post a 911?
This was quite intense. Eddie was fine throughout, however. He just kept showing up on the rug for his test and enjoying the HC snacks. I'm glad he's started the day in a safe way.
Here's the story:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...5-41-3-25-70-4-112-6-169.274491/#post-3048184
If you read the events of last night you'll see that there's a question of whether or not I should have stalled when Eddie's PMPS was 49. I did stall according to the Stickies on Data Ready to Shoot with Low Preshot numbers and the Don't Panic.
I use an AlphaTrak and the point will be if that's the case how do I handle low preshot? I didn't really panic but thought I was doing the right thing. Eddie's BG came up and so I took the shot. That was probably a mistake. I should have reduced but I saw that I had shot a 92 before (which is where the stalling brought him to) and so carried on with the shot.
Eddie's also on Levemir and his nadirs are not as predictable as when he was on Lantus. He's also had SRT and that can contribute to a decrease in the need for insulin as the radiation does its work. I'm concerned in this regard as Eddie's Prednisolone dose will probably be decreased from 2.5mg BiD to half that next week. You can see where I'm going with this. If I'm not to follow the Stickies (and continue to use AlphaTrak) am I flying blind? How is anyone to advise me if he goes so low as for me to post a 911?
This was quite intense. Eddie was fine throughout, however. He just kept showing up on the rug for his test and enjoying the HC snacks. I'm glad he's started the day in a safe way.
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