I can't compare Levemir since I haven't used it. You haven't been on Lantus that long. Give it a chance. Both Lantus and Lev are long acting insulin and require patience. Also, try to not compare Frank to those kitties that are here for a couple of weeks and are OTJ. Remember, ECID. There are times when I find it very hard to see someone start in LL and is gone in 4 weeks while Gabby is still bouncing along. We don't direct the show. Our cats are in charge and leading the dance. You'll get to a dose that will get Frank's numbers to start moving and you'll get there safely.
Delma & Frank said:
I need to go out of town Monday night, so will need to shoot about 1 hr early. I have many questions about this.
Starting tomorrow AM, If I start to work back 15 minutes each shot, I will be shooting early on Monday PM. What's going to happen from doing this? Is this like a dose increase? Mostly likely Frank will bounce to the edge of the world from this I suppose.
Can anyone comment about this early shot I need to do?
You could easily move your shots 15 min early each cycle tomorrow and on Monday or possibly 30 min. one cycle and 15 min. the next two. With Frank's numbers in the pinks, this may be possible. Moving back in a smallish increment shouldn't have too big of an effect. If you're OK with the 15 min. shifts, that will be great and will have minimal effect. If you need to move the time in a larger block, I'd like to have some of the others comment.
maybe I should feed early(6PM) but shoot late at night when I get home(midnight)......
I'm not quite sure I understand this last thought. Are you saying you'd shoot approx. 6 hours late for the PM shot?
I guess you could do that but you'll then be on a 12/12 schedule. I seriously doubt you want to try to deal with a midnight shot time on a regular basis and to get it back to a 6/6 time, will be difficult. IMHO, you'd be better off shooting at your regular time and then skipping the PM shot vs. what your suggesting (providing I understood).