rosannaf
Member Since 2011
First post this morning at 2:03AM: http://tinyurl.com/3o8xhdg
Thank you especially to Ronnie & Luna and Sienne and Gabby for your very thoughtful responses to my post very early on Saturday morning.
@Ronnie & Luna: Thank you so much for the suggestion of retesting again if I do measure in the 40s. It didn't even cross my mind to test again in 20-30 minutes, but it makes perfect sense! I stayed up with Nala and gave her some extra snacks. I eventually feel asleep while I was trying to send my post on the forums.
After reading the post "Don't Panic! or How to Handle Low Numbers", does that mean I should feed Nala a teaspoon of HC food when she ever goes below 50? Or only feed her the HC food when she's under 50 AND shows any symptoms of being hypoglycemic?
Yes, I am planning to go on vacation in November if possible. I can still cancel it if I don't feel comfortable with leaving Nala. My sister or dad usually watch over my cats while I'm away on trips. I already know my dad will not be able to do any testing. I probably will be able to teach my sister to do some testing (she's a RN anyway), but the question is whether or not she will be willing to do it. I'm seriously thinking about looking for a pet sitter that I can pay and trust enough to do the preshot testing and measuring the accurate amount of Lantus to inject. Is there a service on the messages board to find local members that work as pet sitters?
@Sienne and Gabby: Thank you again for your responses! I know I have received at least 2 or 3 different responses from you and I truly appreciate it very much.
Due to my work schedule (sometimes 6-7 days/week, 12+ hours/day sometimes), it can be very difficult for me to get all the numbers in her curve. I've been trying very hard to get her +6 at least during one cycle and that's quite difficult enough with my schedule. I will follow your decision and get some more +2 and see how Nala is doing. After I get more +2, should I then try to get some more +10 or +11? I think I had read that the +8 +9 and +4 +5 yield less important data.
Thank you!
Rosanna
Thank you especially to Ronnie & Luna and Sienne and Gabby for your very thoughtful responses to my post very early on Saturday morning.
@Ronnie & Luna: Thank you so much for the suggestion of retesting again if I do measure in the 40s. It didn't even cross my mind to test again in 20-30 minutes, but it makes perfect sense! I stayed up with Nala and gave her some extra snacks. I eventually feel asleep while I was trying to send my post on the forums.
After reading the post "Don't Panic! or How to Handle Low Numbers", does that mean I should feed Nala a teaspoon of HC food when she ever goes below 50? Or only feed her the HC food when she's under 50 AND shows any symptoms of being hypoglycemic?
Yes, I am planning to go on vacation in November if possible. I can still cancel it if I don't feel comfortable with leaving Nala. My sister or dad usually watch over my cats while I'm away on trips. I already know my dad will not be able to do any testing. I probably will be able to teach my sister to do some testing (she's a RN anyway), but the question is whether or not she will be willing to do it. I'm seriously thinking about looking for a pet sitter that I can pay and trust enough to do the preshot testing and measuring the accurate amount of Lantus to inject. Is there a service on the messages board to find local members that work as pet sitters?
@Sienne and Gabby: Thank you again for your responses! I know I have received at least 2 or 3 different responses from you and I truly appreciate it very much.
Due to my work schedule (sometimes 6-7 days/week, 12+ hours/day sometimes), it can be very difficult for me to get all the numbers in her curve. I've been trying very hard to get her +6 at least during one cycle and that's quite difficult enough with my schedule. I will follow your decision and get some more +2 and see how Nala is doing. After I get more +2, should I then try to get some more +10 or +11? I think I had read that the +8 +9 and +4 +5 yield less important data.
Thank you!
Rosanna