I'd love to find consistency; life, however, is fighting me tooth and nail on it.
I do not have anyone at home and am relying on a friend to shoot when I have rehearsal; he didn't one night and that changed the schedule.
He also misread the syringe when I got a new batch, resulting in a whopping insulin OD of 10 units, rather than 1 unit and Spitzer spent 24 hours at an emergency vet. His go home instructions were to wait until the next morning before resuming.
He earned the decrease from 1 to .75 on 12/10, from consistent dosing.
I wasn't willing to shoot him with a glucose of 60 on 12/19 and delayed until 11 am. which of course made the evening dose need to be at 11. Trying to get back by shooting earlier isn't going to work as it is like a dose increase, so I'm going the other direction and shooting later in blocks of a couple hours each time. I hope to be back on a 12 hour schedule by tomorrow morning, with a decreased dose of .5 which I hope gets him to a level we can do consistently.
There has been 1 blind shot since I started testing. Other gaps on the sheet are because there were delays or the vet instructed me to omit insulin.
I have a sleep disorder which makes getting up in the middle of the night problematic, as it usually results in nap attacks at work the next day. I need to stay employed to afford the food and vet bills for 11 cats. It also sometimes results in me being asleep when I should be testing, feeding, and giving the insulin.
And of course I've screwed up on shooting when I shouldn't (see 10/17) and got everything whacked out too.
In short, I am doing what I can with what I have.