Re: 10/1 River PMPS 344 +2:342
Carl, I'd say he definitely feels better after a PMPS when his numbers are a lot lower. He always has a good appetite, so that's not an issue. But his behaviour is markedly better when he's lower. For the week or so starting on Sept 9, he was back to his old self. And I agree with your observation, and don't think it's all that random. I'm thinking that the dose has to "settle in". What I worry about is that if his #s stay high enough for long enough, glucose will spill into his urine enough to cause a UTI, and then ketones.
Liz, thanks so much, and don't put down that megaphone yet!
Donaleen, he feels sleepy and slow and achey. How 'bout Ozy? This is how River behaved for the time that he was unregulated, before I came here. Life a bathmat.
Michele, I think he's just bouncing repeatedly, and spent a week not getting enough insulin, and is not feeling super-krappy.
Devon, thank you, and I saw your comment on someone else's condo about never knowing whether you should have given more insulin or less, so you just leave it to the experts ;-) I feel the same way. Fortunately, we have some pretty incredible experts of all sorts here.