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I read through Darlene' s posts in her thread "Week One completed!" and everyone's comments and found comfort in the similarity to Sir Thomas' situation with the 400's ps. We're 5-6 weeks post diagnosis and onset of insulin treatment (no DKA and one test with negative ketones this wknd). I'd appreciate any advice/comments on my plan at this point.
Last night I dropped back down from 1.5 to 1 unit BID. I tried out the wet food popsicles overnight last night and they were gone by morning (hoping Sir Thomas got one of them). I did my first curve today - every 3 hours - and got a flatter chart, even though the numbers are higher. I also decided to leave out the wet food popsicles every night at bedtime and every day regardless if we're around or not to try to get him on a more regular eating schedule. This means us feeding him before his a.m. and p.m. shots and the two servings of frozen food (probably one extra serving 2-3 hours before his p.m. shot if we're around), so 4-5 feedings every 24 hours. The other thing I'm going to change is feeding him 15-30 minutes before each shot (we weren't being consistent with this before and I think mostly feeding him after his shot). I'm hoping this might help at least a little bit with his roller coaster ups and downs.
I was thinking of duplicating my glucose test curve from today on either Wednesday or Thursday to compare the numbers. He was getting pretty wary of me by the end of the day today with all of the needles and fussing (maybe waiting til Thursday will give him a little more time to recuperate and not start hiding from me?).
I've ordered the U-100 syringes and have the conversion chart so that if it looks like I should increase his dosage, I will be able to do it in smaller increments. I'll likely leave him at this dose for 7 days before making a change, barring a need to adjust more urgently.
Planning to get ps numbers on the non-curve days and maybe a +6hr number if I can, none of which I had been doing daily. I have my fingers crossed that taking this new run at it, with more intensive testing will get us to where he needs to be faster (even him out and hopefully at some lower numbers).
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.
I read through Darlene' s posts in her thread "Week One completed!" and everyone's comments and found comfort in the similarity to Sir Thomas' situation with the 400's ps. We're 5-6 weeks post diagnosis and onset of insulin treatment (no DKA and one test with negative ketones this wknd). I'd appreciate any advice/comments on my plan at this point.
Last night I dropped back down from 1.5 to 1 unit BID. I tried out the wet food popsicles overnight last night and they were gone by morning (hoping Sir Thomas got one of them). I did my first curve today - every 3 hours - and got a flatter chart, even though the numbers are higher. I also decided to leave out the wet food popsicles every night at bedtime and every day regardless if we're around or not to try to get him on a more regular eating schedule. This means us feeding him before his a.m. and p.m. shots and the two servings of frozen food (probably one extra serving 2-3 hours before his p.m. shot if we're around), so 4-5 feedings every 24 hours. The other thing I'm going to change is feeding him 15-30 minutes before each shot (we weren't being consistent with this before and I think mostly feeding him after his shot). I'm hoping this might help at least a little bit with his roller coaster ups and downs.
I was thinking of duplicating my glucose test curve from today on either Wednesday or Thursday to compare the numbers. He was getting pretty wary of me by the end of the day today with all of the needles and fussing (maybe waiting til Thursday will give him a little more time to recuperate and not start hiding from me?).
I've ordered the U-100 syringes and have the conversion chart so that if it looks like I should increase his dosage, I will be able to do it in smaller increments. I'll likely leave him at this dose for 7 days before making a change, barring a need to adjust more urgently.
Planning to get ps numbers on the non-curve days and maybe a +6hr number if I can, none of which I had been doing daily. I have my fingers crossed that taking this new run at it, with more intensive testing will get us to where he needs to be faster (even him out and hopefully at some lower numbers).
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.