Snickers and Chrissy
Member Since 2019
Hi, my husband and I went for an overnight trip last night (Friday). We had no one to shoot Snickers, and opted to just shoot her as normal Friday AM, and then skip Friday PM and Saturday's AM. So it has been 29 hours since she had insulin. I left food in her automatic feeder, so she last ate at what would have been her normal breakfast time this Saturday.
We just got home and checked her BG, and it measured 79. I rechecked and it was 86. I know there is the depot to consider, but I am surprised her numbers are normal.
Is it possible she's going into remission and I didn't realize it? That seems like jumping the gun. I've been giving her one unit, so if she didn't need it her BG would have dropped way lower right? Is this the depot at work? Perhaps I don't fully understand the depot if that's the case. It's like a well that fills up, right? And then drains as you get closer to shot time? But shouldn't it have drained by now?
I don't understand what her numbers this morning mean and need help figuring this out. Thank you in advance.
Update: I posted over in the Lantus forum and got some advice, but if anyone else wants to chime in I'm happy to hear it.
We just got home and checked her BG, and it measured 79. I rechecked and it was 86. I know there is the depot to consider, but I am surprised her numbers are normal.
Is it possible she's going into remission and I didn't realize it? That seems like jumping the gun. I've been giving her one unit, so if she didn't need it her BG would have dropped way lower right? Is this the depot at work? Perhaps I don't fully understand the depot if that's the case. It's like a well that fills up, right? And then drains as you get closer to shot time? But shouldn't it have drained by now?
I don't understand what her numbers this morning mean and need help figuring this out. Thank you in advance.
Update: I posted over in the Lantus forum and got some advice, but if anyone else wants to chime in I'm happy to hear it.
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