Nathalie & Boris
Member Since 2022
I'm asking ahead of time so I can have info in the am when most people might not be on to respond.
Based on charts, after a high bounce he typically hits a low swing. So just to be safe, as long as he stays above 68 Alphatrak, hold dose. If he goes below, while I'm sleeping is when it typically happens, in case I have a low BG number at the amps as predicted, do I still shoot the same, or feed, reduce .5 etc?
As Frost mentioned, he has a pattern of a slow drop, that continues until the next PS. I have a feeling I'll get the paw pokes in the head sometime between 1-4 am before my 515 alarm goes off to get up and feed/shoot. I've found when he is on the down swing at night he tries to wake me and won't leave me alone.
Advice for what to do in am with ranges would help. If above 68 at amps stick with same dose? If below reduce by? I'll update once I get up, but at 530 am I'll be anxious as will he.
Symolgyi effect help | Feline Diabetes Message Board - FDMB
Based on charts, after a high bounce he typically hits a low swing. So just to be safe, as long as he stays above 68 Alphatrak, hold dose. If he goes below, while I'm sleeping is when it typically happens, in case I have a low BG number at the amps as predicted, do I still shoot the same, or feed, reduce .5 etc?
As Frost mentioned, he has a pattern of a slow drop, that continues until the next PS. I have a feeling I'll get the paw pokes in the head sometime between 1-4 am before my 515 alarm goes off to get up and feed/shoot. I've found when he is on the down swing at night he tries to wake me and won't leave me alone.
Advice for what to do in am with ranges would help. If above 68 at amps stick with same dose? If below reduce by? I'll update once I get up, but at 530 am I'll be anxious as will he.
Symolgyi effect help | Feline Diabetes Message Board - FDMB
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