Yes. You're not making dosing decisions based on the pre shot test.
By the way, we normally tell people not to feed the last two hours before shot time.
Thank you Dyana. I went ahead with 1u before I had to leave for work. I stuck with the motto, "rather be too high for a day than too low for a moment"
Normally I wouldn't have fed him but he woke me up begging and he hasn't been eating good. With diabetes, kidney failure and as skinny as he is I took the opportunity. I tried to wait as long as I could to get his BG level. Poor boy isn't used to me telling him no to food. Since his kidney diagnosis anytime he was willing to eat we went for it. We now have to learn anew routine. Thank you so much!
Hi Julie, I'd try to stick with 1.0U for 6 cycles, unless Peyton earns a reduction before then. Did you shoot this morning? I don't see the units in the spreadsheet. Nice sliding down the scale today Peyton!
I take that back! Lol
I do have a question related to posting. How do you all take yesterday's condo and put it in a new condo with it's own heading? Like how you had all my condos in one coversation:
6/7
6/8
Etc...
When I say I'm computer illiterate I'm not kidding. Ha!
It's not really necessary for you to do anything "fancy"
The way you posted your link today is fine!! If you really want to know, I'll try to figure out how best to show you though
When you get to PMPS, you also might want to go ahead and delete the AMPS results from your original subject line since you'll run out of spaces soon. (it only holds so many characters)
As long as everyone understands my link then I don't need to be fancy I think learning to post is just as hard as learning about diabetes. Lol! I'm slowly getting the hang of it.
First breathe - you can handle this. I'd give Peyton a couple tsp of high carb gravy. If you pop the lid on a can, you can press it down and get the gravy out. That's the part with the carbs. Then test again 20 minutes after he's eaten to make sure he's coming up.
I was just reading them. Thank The Lord I bought the gravy good yesterday and put in the emergency stash. Should I test him again to see if he's coming up before giving him gravy or just go ahead with the gravy?
First breathe - you can handle this. I'd give Peyton a couple tsp of high carb gravy. If you pop the lid on a can, you can press it down and get the gravy out. That's the part with the carbs. Then test again 20 minutes after he's eaten to make sure he's coming up.
Sorry for the repeat - server went wonky. The order is feed high carb, wait 20 minutes, then test. If still low, fee high carb again, wait 20-30 minutes and test. We call that lather, rinse, repeat. It takes about 20-30 minutes for the carbs to go from the plate to the blood stream.
If it's been a while since your last test, you can test again first.
i won't intervene except to say that i just got your pm and wanted to check on you.
47 isn't dangerously low. you just want to take action and he'll come up. Your goal is to keep him over 50.
his ears might be sore but you're keeping him alive and safe. don't hesitate to use the neosporin with pain relief - the stuff is miraculous in how it takes out the owie.
i'm off to bed, but you're in good hands. Wendy is a pro.
Good plan. Test again 20 minutes after he's eaten the gravy. I'm glad he didn't go down much. The 40's are still OK numbers, but don't leave us any margin for error, so we'd like him out of the 40's quickly.
I Julie. I'm going to be up with Max because he just dropped to 40. I think Julie is ready to call it a night. So we can talk with each other if it's okay with you.
julie, elise is going to stay with you and guide you through bringing Peyton up. Max is having low numbers right now too - he just hit a 40, so she's up with him anyway. She's got tons of experience!
Wendy & I are both calling it a night.
we'll check on you tomorrow. don't forget to take a 0.25u reduction from tonight's dose when you give him his shot in the morning. I don't have his ss open right now, but whatever you shot tonight, reduce it in the morning. If you have questions in the morning, just post here and hopefully someone will see it in time.
I know exactly how you feel, literally. It helps me to talk with someone when I am experiencing a low number. The first time I had to handle it by myself in the middle of the night it was even more scary without anyone to talk to about it. You are doing great.
If it weren't for you I would be calling my vet at home right now! Lol! And he probably wouldn't have as good advice. I do t k ow how you did it alone. Bless you!
I fed him a couple teaspoons and will test again in another 10 or more minutes.
You're doing great. I just went to test Max and he was at 70 also. He was at 40 and then only 42 the next test so he got his favorite Soulistic Triple Harmony with karo!! He only gets it now if he goes low. That is why this board is so wonderful. There is almost always someone to help when you need it, even in the middle of the night. You can't get your vet then.
Do you think you can stay up a little longer? I would not feed and test in 30 minutes to be safe. If he is the same or higher you can go to sleep without any more testing.If you need to go to sleep I would leave a little lc food out.
I wouldn't be able to sleep either. The other night I went to sleep at +6.5 with Max a 84. He woke me at 4:30 for food so I decided I better test first. The meter said LO and that time I did freak. I ran for the karo and HC. Then when I tested next he was 145. Based on what happened the next day, it was a strip or meter error. Next time that happens I will test a second time. I was up all night, maybe got an hour of sleep and tested the poor guy every hour for the first 6 hours.
Oh dear! That is scary!!!
Peyton is resting so peacefully I hate to wake him and stick again. Hopefully this will be the last one of the night. I don't know how I have kept from breaking out in tears over sticking him this many times. I keep telling myself what the other Julie said, "you are doing it to keep him alive".
I know. I just woke Max to test him again. Do you have neosporin with antibiotic ointment? If you do put a little on his ear or ears. If not get some tomorrow as it really helps. Max is waiting for more food but I don't want to give him any until I test one or two more times. Because he got karo I need to check an extra time as it can wear off faster than food.
LOVE the neosporin!!! His ears are covered in it right now. I get the best sample from about the middle side of his ears. Any further up and I have to stick twice. I don't like sticking in the same area too many times but there alsmot no choice.