81-Callie's all time low

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I came home to test Callie and was rewarded with this new low test, I'm wondering if I should lower her dose back to 5u. She is so much more active and happier. I just worry about going too low.
 
I came home to test Callie and was rewarded with this new low test, I'm wondering if I should lower her dose back to 5u. She is so much more active and happier. I just worry about going too low.
How many hours after the dose did Callie get the 81?


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It was +6. It is on her spreadsheet. I just wonder if she was lower an hour earlier. I really get nervous when she gets low numbers. I am so afraid of her going Hypo. I set my alarm to wake me up at 1 AM so I can check on her.
 
It was +6. It is on her spreadsheet. I just wonder if she was lower an hour earlier.
With Vetsulin there is a possibility that she may have been lower earlier in the cycle because it really kicks in with its lowering effect early in the cycle, and nadir is often around +3 or +4. With such a harsh insulin I think it's a good idea to leave a bit of a safety margin so that when you see nadirs in double digits (especially on an Alphatrak meter) it might be an idea to discuss a small dose reduction with your vet. In the interim, I'd suggest getting +3j tests on AM and PM cycles as often as you can and if Callie's regularly going into low numbers I'd recommend testing at +2 so that you may possibly get an early warning of where the cycle is heading and then do further tests as indicated by the BG levels for the cycle in question.


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I did a curve yesterday and I can do another on Thursday. I will be gone most of tomorrow. I could give her a smaller dose.. My DH will be here, but he won't test. He would call the vet if she doesn't act right. He knows too rub honey on her gums.
 
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Just had a look at the spreadsheet. That 75 last night is very close to the lower end of the normal range. The pink AMPS this morning could possibly be due to a bounce off that lower number last night. If Callie were mine I would exercise caution with her dosing. Again, I recommend that you let your vet know about the numbers and discuss a possible dose reduction. If at all possible for you, I think it would be helpful - and safer for Callie - if you could get a 'before bed' test every night (at +3 if you could manage it, but definitely at +2). Other members may have additional/different suggestions for you.


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I have been testing her at +2, just before going to bed. At+5, I have to set my alarm for 1 in the morningto test her again. Then, I have to get up again at 5 to walk the dogs. I don't get those put into my SS until later on the day when the computer is on. I guess I could change the alarm to 12. Either way, I never get enough sleep for an eldely, disabled person. Tomorrow I will give Callie a smaller dose because I will be out of town for some Dr. appointments.

Her +2 numbers were 123.
 
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