FrostD
Member Since 2020
I have to make my nightly rounds, I'll try to keep an eye on you if I can. Very surprised she's not bouncing yet.
Here's my thoughts, do with them what you will:
Her PMPS is going to be significantly food-influenced because of the HC and MC.
If she's above 200 at PMPS (I did factor in the HC/MC food influence), I am thinking a drop dose. It's where you push the plunger in all the way, then insert in the vial, and let the plunger go. When you inject, hold it down for 10 seconds. That results in a single drop shot. I say this mainly because of DKA, we really really really try not to skip with a recent DKA.
If she's below, I really don't think any shot is safe at the moment, or rather you'll end up staying up all night and repeating the day you just had.
Your other option is to keep stalling without feeding until she's rising on her own, but that will put you way off schedule.
Unfortunately you're going to have to make the call...do you risk ketones, risk a night like today, or get off schedule. If it were me, I'd lean towards skipping and just check ketones (this is where the blood meters are a godsend).
Here's my thoughts, do with them what you will:
Her PMPS is going to be significantly food-influenced because of the HC and MC.
If she's above 200 at PMPS (I did factor in the HC/MC food influence), I am thinking a drop dose. It's where you push the plunger in all the way, then insert in the vial, and let the plunger go. When you inject, hold it down for 10 seconds. That results in a single drop shot. I say this mainly because of DKA, we really really really try not to skip with a recent DKA.
If she's below, I really don't think any shot is safe at the moment, or rather you'll end up staying up all night and repeating the day you just had.
Your other option is to keep stalling without feeding until she's rising on her own, but that will put you way off schedule.
Unfortunately you're going to have to make the call...do you risk ketones, risk a night like today, or get off schedule. If it were me, I'd lean towards skipping and just check ketones (this is where the blood meters are a godsend).