Just a quick follow up from previous posts. Grace is on an insane rollercoaster, dropping 300 points in 4 hours on a skinny 0.1u Lev. Going to a fat 0 makes no difference.
When she goes OTJ for a day or so, her numbers stay flat. High, but flat - no rollercoaster.
I foiund this article http://petdiabetes.wikia.com/wiki/Somogyi_rebound:
So I started her on another trial of no insulin last night and the numbers are staying stable ... but in the high 300s, which has her mom hyperventilating. So should I insist on staying the course for the full 3 days? My gut tells me that she is ready to go OTJ, if we can stop this horrid rebound cycle, but I don't know if it's safe to do it for three days if the numbers stay up there. (Ketones negative).
Ideas? Anecdotes?
Thanks. Apologies for some missed days in the SS - have the numbers at home.
SS : https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ah416fWwiPUwdHc0RzFnRkVZaHlwNkRSYjlVSVpVWkE&hl=en
When she goes OTJ for a day or so, her numbers stay flat. High, but flat - no rollercoaster.
I foiund this article http://petdiabetes.wikia.com/wiki/Somogyi_rebound:
Rebound is a vicious circle, with the body going either at or near hypoglycemia from the effects of too much insulin.
When the lows occur, the body's "self-defense" mechanisms set to work, producing hormones which are meant to raise blood glucose levels. Of course they do, and the result is hyperglycemia. The systems of living beings do very little abruptly; it's more of an easing into or easing out of a situation or condition.
It may take a few days after the insulin dose has been adjusted downward for the high blood glucose which follows hypoglycemia to return to normal[13].
Just one at or near hypoglycemia incident can release cortisol into the blood, which can keep blood glucose values elevated for up to 3 days.
When non-diabetics have hypoglycemic episodes from things like crash diets, skipping meals, etc., they also have rebound hyperglycemia from them, but they don't end up with Somogyi. The difference is that the pancreas of the non-diabetic is able to secrete enough insulin to negate the surge in blood glucose, and continue producing enough insulin to keep it down[14].
Those with diabetes must depend on their insulin injections to do this for them; giving more insulin in response to the rebound hyperglycemia only establishes or re-establishes the Somogyi pattern.
So I started her on another trial of no insulin last night and the numbers are staying stable ... but in the high 300s, which has her mom hyperventilating. So should I insist on staying the course for the full 3 days? My gut tells me that she is ready to go OTJ, if we can stop this horrid rebound cycle, but I don't know if it's safe to do it for three days if the numbers stay up there. (Ketones negative).
Ideas? Anecdotes?
Thanks. Apologies for some missed days in the SS - have the numbers at home.
SS : https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Ah416fWwiPUwdHc0RzFnRkVZaHlwNkRSYjlVSVpVWkE&hl=en