Teo
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Ok, I think it has been more than a week since I last posted here. The situation has not improved with his BG levels, they have actually returned back to poorly regulated levels, at least judging by his preshot numbers. He is also extremely hungry all the time, which worries us a bit.
Many factors might be to blame. Especially we haven't been measuring him other than at preshots, and we haven't changed his dosage (currently 5U) in over seven days. It's frustrating that after reaching good levels Viamo always seems to jump away from them and we need to increase his dose constantly.
We have just bought a new set of measuring strips, so today I'm running a test every two hours just to get a picture of what his values are at the moment, and most importantly, to know in what range his nadir is. It will most certainly be over 200, so it'll probably be time to increase his dose.
Another thing: we've run out of the canned food we werr using for the last couple of months and it has been discontinued, so we're feeding him a homemade mix of chicken parts until we find some other reasonably low-carb, canned, balanced food.
Confession: I'm probably writing less here because it stresses me a lot to think of all the things that we have to take care of with Viamo, and it's even more difficult during our lockdown (which is mandatory here in Argentina). Words of motivation (or relatability) are welcome.
Ok, I think it has been more than a week since I last posted here. The situation has not improved with his BG levels, they have actually returned back to poorly regulated levels, at least judging by his preshot numbers. He is also extremely hungry all the time, which worries us a bit.
Many factors might be to blame. Especially we haven't been measuring him other than at preshots, and we haven't changed his dosage (currently 5U) in over seven days. It's frustrating that after reaching good levels Viamo always seems to jump away from them and we need to increase his dose constantly.
We have just bought a new set of measuring strips, so today I'm running a test every two hours just to get a picture of what his values are at the moment, and most importantly, to know in what range his nadir is. It will most certainly be over 200, so it'll probably be time to increase his dose.
Another thing: we've run out of the canned food we werr using for the last couple of months and it has been discontinued, so we're feeding him a homemade mix of chicken parts until we find some other reasonably low-carb, canned, balanced food.
Confession: I'm probably writing less here because it stresses me a lot to think of all the things that we have to take care of with Viamo, and it's even more difficult during our lockdown (which is mandatory here in Argentina). Words of motivation (or relatability) are welcome.
