Mrs.GusGus
Member Since 2014
Good Day All!
Tricia, no offense was taken! I know that my post from yesterday was very vague, I left out details and I had incorrectly converted that number. I certainly understand your concern, and can appreciate that you are only here to help, just like everyone else is! And I really am so thankful for that. And yes, I am certainly going to order one of those automatic feeders from Amazon. I understand how useful those are, especially for days like yesterday....
I will certainly make a profile for Annie that can be accessed from my signature. I will provide a little more information on her. Thanks for the tip, Shelley! I remember you saying that you are a teacher... and this is very obvious! lol. You always give the clearest, easy-to-follow instructions! (Could have used you a couple years ago in calculus)
But yes, Annie is a long-term diabetic, I am not certain as to when she was diagnosed... I would guess 2 years ago? And I am fairly certain that her diabetes have never been properly managed. She came into my care 6 months ago after being removed from very unfortunate circumstances, so I do not know too much about her history. I do have data on her since I got her in March 2014; however, the instructions I was following were far from what I've been doing since discovering FDMB. So the data consists of only pre-shot numbers and is pretty wonky & all over the place.
Overwhelming? Haha, yes...a bit. Glad that you can all relate to that! I guess I struggle most with predicting where she's going to go with those numbers for the day, and I guess that's where getting that +2 comes in handy. I've spoken with Wendy about gradually moving her injection time back so I can fit a +2 in each morning... it's now just a matter of training myself to wake-up an hour earlier...
Yes, Julie I have noticed there have been no pinks! That is a huge improvement because before I began the TR, it really was not unusual for me to see a value greater than 300 :sad: It is very frustrating to think of how poorly managed her diabetes has been over the last year... that's a lot of lost time.
So, my to do list:
-Automatic feeder from Amazon (just bought textbooks for the semester, so as soon as my credit card cools down)
-Methylcobalamin
-Attach Annie's profile to my signature with lots of cute photos
-Injections an hour earlier
-Ask more questions
Thanks ladies! Will be back this evening with her PM cycle
Yesterday's link: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=125268
Tricia, no offense was taken! I know that my post from yesterday was very vague, I left out details and I had incorrectly converted that number. I certainly understand your concern, and can appreciate that you are only here to help, just like everyone else is! And I really am so thankful for that. And yes, I am certainly going to order one of those automatic feeders from Amazon. I understand how useful those are, especially for days like yesterday....
I will certainly make a profile for Annie that can be accessed from my signature. I will provide a little more information on her. Thanks for the tip, Shelley! I remember you saying that you are a teacher... and this is very obvious! lol. You always give the clearest, easy-to-follow instructions! (Could have used you a couple years ago in calculus)
But yes, Annie is a long-term diabetic, I am not certain as to when she was diagnosed... I would guess 2 years ago? And I am fairly certain that her diabetes have never been properly managed. She came into my care 6 months ago after being removed from very unfortunate circumstances, so I do not know too much about her history. I do have data on her since I got her in March 2014; however, the instructions I was following were far from what I've been doing since discovering FDMB. So the data consists of only pre-shot numbers and is pretty wonky & all over the place.
Overwhelming? Haha, yes...a bit. Glad that you can all relate to that! I guess I struggle most with predicting where she's going to go with those numbers for the day, and I guess that's where getting that +2 comes in handy. I've spoken with Wendy about gradually moving her injection time back so I can fit a +2 in each morning... it's now just a matter of training myself to wake-up an hour earlier...
Yes, Julie I have noticed there have been no pinks! That is a huge improvement because before I began the TR, it really was not unusual for me to see a value greater than 300 :sad: It is very frustrating to think of how poorly managed her diabetes has been over the last year... that's a lot of lost time.
So, my to do list:
-Automatic feeder from Amazon (just bought textbooks for the semester, so as soon as my credit card cools down)
-Methylcobalamin
-Attach Annie's profile to my signature with lots of cute photos
-Injections an hour earlier
-Ask more questions
Thanks ladies! Will be back this evening with her PM cycle
Yesterday's link: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=125268