Lkldcatlady
Member Since 2013
Good evening LL!
I was up every hour testing Bob last night so I slept most of the day! Ugh! Not sure why, but I just though I should check Bob in the middle of the night so I set my alarm and there he was going down. DANGIT!!! I've learned to dread the green because of the proceeding highs for 3 or 4 days.
So, I spent about an hour researching the Symogi effect and how to STOP it. This will NEVER stop if I continue to give the same dose of insulin or keep going up. Mainly what I read was that the Symogi effect s caused by an overdose of insulin. One article said when you suspect the symogi effect (it's been quite obvious for some time!) then I should decrease insulin by 50-75%. Makes sense to me, but my only concern is Bob remaining high while he is bouncing. His ketones are up to .8 and although I've seen that's not serious yet, it's freaking me out.
Has anyone read or seen anything similar?
I was up every hour testing Bob last night so I slept most of the day! Ugh! Not sure why, but I just though I should check Bob in the middle of the night so I set my alarm and there he was going down. DANGIT!!! I've learned to dread the green because of the proceeding highs for 3 or 4 days.
So, I spent about an hour researching the Symogi effect and how to STOP it. This will NEVER stop if I continue to give the same dose of insulin or keep going up. Mainly what I read was that the Symogi effect s caused by an overdose of insulin. One article said when you suspect the symogi effect (it's been quite obvious for some time!) then I should decrease insulin by 50-75%. Makes sense to me, but my only concern is Bob remaining high while he is bouncing. His ketones are up to .8 and although I've seen that's not serious yet, it's freaking me out.
Has anyone read or seen anything similar?