Michelle & Dusty
Member Since 2012
Hello! I'm new to this. Yesterday was *sort of* my first day of both tracking and testing. I say sort of because I had a fur shot in the morning and so don't think Dusty got much, if any, of the insulin. But it's a new day and so far things are going well!
She got one unit of lantus. I have a bit of trepidation because 215 is the lowest I've seen her and still I gave her the insulin. I'm going by what I've read that we newbies should give insulin for readings over 200. And I'll be working from home today, so I can keep a close eye on her. I'll be taking a +6. Might also take a +3 just to see where she's at and *how* close an eye I'll have to keep on her for the rest of the cycle.
For the record:
Yesterday's readings
AMPS 302
+6 320
PMPS 268
+3 264
At the moment she has the canned food equivalent of free feeding. If I notice she's hungry she'll get a bit of food. This is to try to avoid huge meals at any given point in the day and because I don't want her to feel starved while she's still suffering from the effects of unregulated diabetes.
My biggest Dusty-related task for today is to call and talk to my vet and let her know what I'm doing. I was sent home Friday with the lantus, some syringes, and instructions to give Dusty 3 units every 12 hours. After lots of advice and reading on here, I've changed that to 1 unit. So I need to let her know that and that I'm doing home testing. I'll also talk with her about doing the upcoming curve at home rather than at the vet. She's a lovely person so I think she'll be amenable to all of this. (And, since I live in a fairly isolated small town with limited options, I really need her to be OK with it.)
Let me know if I'm posting the wrong information here. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all and joining this really wonderful and supportive community!
--Michelle
She got one unit of lantus. I have a bit of trepidation because 215 is the lowest I've seen her and still I gave her the insulin. I'm going by what I've read that we newbies should give insulin for readings over 200. And I'll be working from home today, so I can keep a close eye on her. I'll be taking a +6. Might also take a +3 just to see where she's at and *how* close an eye I'll have to keep on her for the rest of the cycle.
For the record:
Yesterday's readings
AMPS 302
+6 320
PMPS 268
+3 264
At the moment she has the canned food equivalent of free feeding. If I notice she's hungry she'll get a bit of food. This is to try to avoid huge meals at any given point in the day and because I don't want her to feel starved while she's still suffering from the effects of unregulated diabetes.
My biggest Dusty-related task for today is to call and talk to my vet and let her know what I'm doing. I was sent home Friday with the lantus, some syringes, and instructions to give Dusty 3 units every 12 hours. After lots of advice and reading on here, I've changed that to 1 unit. So I need to let her know that and that I'm doing home testing. I'll also talk with her about doing the upcoming curve at home rather than at the vet. She's a lovely person so I think she'll be amenable to all of this. (And, since I live in a fairly isolated small town with limited options, I really need her to be OK with it.)
Let me know if I'm posting the wrong information here. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all and joining this really wonderful and supportive community!
--Michelle