I put out a 911, but got no reply, and it was getting late, so I nervously went ahead and gave Maxi the full 14.5 units.
Don't see a 911. Next time to left of title use the drop down. Do you have enough test strips, gravy, syrup? Test at +1 +2
I've been going back and forth between the Health Forum and Lantus for the last while. I did not see a 911. Paula beat me to the questions. Maybe change the title of your thread to something like "PMPS 69 - shot 14.5 units. May need help." – this will stand out and hopefully get a few people to check on you over the next couple of hours. You never know, Max could be starting a bounce and tonight will be a non-event. (anti-jinx) What does (RO) on your spreadsheet mean?
Start with a +1 and a +2, in case you need to steer him early. I do wish you'd stick with one meter - it's really hard when you are swapping between the Accucheck and the Relion.
I took the 911 down after waiting and deciding to go ahead and shoot. Yes, I have the supplies. Thank you
I took the 911 down after waiting and deciding to go ahead and shoot. RO = ReliOn AC = AccuChek I am transitioning to ReliOn because of expense. Thank you
For the last month, I've been using both meters only at shot time, and at all other times I use ReliOn. I haven't been swapping. At tonight's PMPS there's no RO recorded because the RO gave an error reading and I didn't want to stick Maxi for another test. I'm transitioning to ReliOn because of expense, but I'm worried about R dosing after the change, as I've said. For example, on 8/4 in the AM, the difference between the 2 meters meant the difference between a dose of 0.75 and 1.5 of R, which seems to me to be significant. On 7/5, 7/6, and 7/7, I noted that the difference in meters meant the difference between green and blue and between blue and yellow, which seems to me to be significant. So, I'm recording with both meters until I run out of AccuCheck strips (which will be very soon) because I think the R scale should be adjusted to the ReliOn readings. Thank you