6/11 Chuck 363 PMPS; 416 +2 (fur shot); 458 +3.5

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I gave up sleeping at +11 and tested Chuck and fed the whole crew. He tested at 274 +11 and I didn't want to give insulin at that point, although I probably should have. Slept through the 5 am normal test, feed and shot, and he's at 474 +13, so gave him a shot and more food. Darn! If sleep and work just didn't get in the way!!! <smile!>

Should I have given his 1U at +11 and 274 or was it better to wait? Not that it makes any difference now, but for future reference...
 
Re: 6/11 Chuck 274 +11; 474 +13; 1U

You might've needed to shoot 12 hours from that, or less. You have to find what works with your schedule.
 
Re: 6/11 Chuck 274 +11; 474 +13; 1U

Shooting at +11 can start to mess with your schedule.

But you fed him at +11 so your AMPS was food inflated and not a true number.

If you had not fed I think your AMPS would have been much better so it's not as bad as you think it is.
 
Re: 6/11 Chuck 274 +11; 474 +13; 1U

So, how long do you wait to get away from food inflated numbers? His AMPS was 2 hours after he ate -- was it still food inflated?
 
Re: 6/11 Chuck 274 +11; 474 +13; 1U

You're right, after 2 hours the food should not be influencing the numbers. I missed that the shot was an hour late. The insulin probably pettered out by then.
 
Re: 6/11 Chuck 363 PMPS; 416 +2 (fur shot)

GRRRRR!! Fur shot tonight, he's going to be miserable and his numbers are going to be atrocious. I HATE the long U40 needles, but it's easier to do a full unit on them over the U100 syringes...

A couple of questions tonight...
Hubby is scheduled for knee surgery on June 24, and we have to be at the hospital (an hour away) by 5:30 a.m. How do I handle Chuck's shot(s) that day? It's day surgery so we should be home for the evening shot (5 p.m.) but I don't want to shoot AM at 4:00...

Also, my 83 year old mother will be having a hip replacement. We're in Texas and she's in Iowa. Since I've always done Chuck's care, I'm trying to figure out the best way for hubby to take over -- I anticipate being in Iowa about a week. I don't know at this time if I'll drive or fly; if I drive (15 hours minimum), I can take Chuck with me because my mom lives in senior housing and they allow pets. If I fly (2 hours flying time, rent car, and about 2 hours to mom's), I'll have to leave Chuck at home.

Have any of you primary caregivers turned your sugar baby's care over to another person for a period of time? How did you transition?
 
Hubby, who will be my back-up if I go to Iowa after my mom's hip replacement, keeps asking if I should give Chuck a shot. NO, NO, NO, I keep telling him. It was a fur shot and I have no idea how much insulin he got; even if I gave 1/2U, I'd be up all night testing to be sure he didn't go too low.

I really need to clamp down on hubby if he's going to be my back-up. I keep telling him it's a 12-hour insulin, guess I'm going to have to write everything down for him, too!

Frustrated tonight -- hate fur shots, hate those stupid long U40 needles...
 
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