quilterkitty
Member Since 2013
yesterday's condo
Hoping for a steadier day today. Instituting new feeding and testing schedule: small meals at 6:30 a.m. and every four hours. Testing at AMPS, +2 (missed that today), then +6, +10, PMPS, +2, +4. Switched to a finer lancet, which I'm learning I have to aim more carefully to get any blood at all, but it seems to bother Star less than the larger one (though the extra squeezing is just as annoying to him). The new feeding and testing schedule should prevent any testing within two hours of food, and it will achieve the goals of small meals throughout the day and more frequent testing. Feeding after nadir is unavoidable for us, at least for now, especially because we don't know when nadir is. Maybe the more frequent testing will show a pattern. Star tends to sleep during the day and become more active at night (part vampire?), so he is really hungry by morning and is ready for second breakfast by 8:30. Adaptation is our friend . . .
Hoping for a steadier day today. Instituting new feeding and testing schedule: small meals at 6:30 a.m. and every four hours. Testing at AMPS, +2 (missed that today), then +6, +10, PMPS, +2, +4. Switched to a finer lancet, which I'm learning I have to aim more carefully to get any blood at all, but it seems to bother Star less than the larger one (though the extra squeezing is just as annoying to him). The new feeding and testing schedule should prevent any testing within two hours of food, and it will achieve the goals of small meals throughout the day and more frequent testing. Feeding after nadir is unavoidable for us, at least for now, especially because we don't know when nadir is. Maybe the more frequent testing will show a pattern. Star tends to sleep during the day and become more active at night (part vampire?), so he is really hungry by morning and is ready for second breakfast by 8:30. Adaptation is our friend . . .