Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
I think we finally cracked the code! We'll need to test this out for a few more days, just to be sure, but thanks to the reminder from Mariko the other night, we moved Trix's insulin shot location from roughly her right shoulder area to roughly her right hip area. Years ago, we settled on the right shoulder because when we tried shooting elsewhere, her response was, well, not a happy one. And she still isn't thrilled with a non-shoulder shot, but we'll get used to it. After shooting closer to her hip, we had a lovely flat green day, despite having Paw Lickin' (which historically has spiked her), in the fuds mix, and we had a nice flat blue evening/overnight despite the fluids. Sure, I'd love a lower AMPS...but given the circumstances, I am thrilled with this one!!
Of course, it could be a fluke, so we'll continue getting some overnight tests until we are confident that this is the approach that will prevent those exhausting overnight drops....but hopefully we are finally THERE!
I'm going to continue holding her dose at 2.00U for now, until we know for sure we've got this thing stabilized.
BTB for me now...I love daylight savings time, but trying to do all the "+pokey time" math on top of the loss of an hour on top of the craziness of last week, I am one worn out bean!
Have a great day, LL!
Amy
I think we finally cracked the code! We'll need to test this out for a few more days, just to be sure, but thanks to the reminder from Mariko the other night, we moved Trix's insulin shot location from roughly her right shoulder area to roughly her right hip area. Years ago, we settled on the right shoulder because when we tried shooting elsewhere, her response was, well, not a happy one. And she still isn't thrilled with a non-shoulder shot, but we'll get used to it. After shooting closer to her hip, we had a lovely flat green day, despite having Paw Lickin' (which historically has spiked her), in the fuds mix, and we had a nice flat blue evening/overnight despite the fluids. Sure, I'd love a lower AMPS...but given the circumstances, I am thrilled with this one!!
Of course, it could be a fluke, so we'll continue getting some overnight tests until we are confident that this is the approach that will prevent those exhausting overnight drops....but hopefully we are finally THERE!
I'm going to continue holding her dose at 2.00U for now, until we know for sure we've got this thing stabilized.
BTB for me now...I love daylight savings time, but trying to do all the "+pokey time" math on top of the loss of an hour on top of the craziness of last week, I am one worn out bean!
Have a great day, LL!
Amy