Let’s review what you’ll want to do if this happens again.
For new members with little data starting out with SLGS, if the AMPS or PMPS is 150 or less, you’ll want to skip the dose. If it’s less than 90, you’ll also reduce the dose the next shot time by 0.25u.
You’ll note “NS” in the Units column of the SS. On the board, you’ll post it as an AMBG or PMBG which indicates you didn’t shoot. Also, any subsequent tests you post until you shoot again will be “hours since the last shot” so if you skip the a.m. shot and test two hours later, that will be +14 assuming you shot in time the previous shot.
If the AMPS or PMPS is 150-200, you have a few options:
—stall without feeding and wait for the BG to rise above 200, testing every 30 mins to catch that rise. However, we don’t stall more than two hours so if within two hours, he’s not above 200, then skip. If you are stalling, when you do shoot above 200, shoot the full current dose.
—shoot a reduced dose on time. For example, if he’s on a 1u dose, you could shoot 0.5u on time.
Always remember to keep testing to be sure the BG doesn’t drop back down when the insulin dose onsets.
And post for help….members can help walk you through it, too.
If you skip a dose, like today, it’s a good time to change your shot time if that is something you want to do. If you want to keep the same shot time, you can shoot at that regular time.
Let me know any questions.