Melissa and Celle
Member Since 2011
Against advice, I lowered the dose rather than raising it. This just looks too much like bounce to me, UTI or not. This is based on
(1) As I raised the dose (albeit slightly to 1.35), I got a better initial response but a steeper curve.
(2) I would guess that the effect of the UTI on her sugar must be starting to subside by now; at the very least it's hard to see how it could keep making her numbers worse.
(3) My best guess now for what is happening is that she's had the UTI for a while. Possibly it developed slowly, which might explain why increasing the dose from 0.5 to 0.6 to 0.7 to 0.85 had virtually no effect. So maybe we passed up the right dose somewhere along the way, and now that the UTI is subsiding we're overdosing again.
Tell me why this is wrong! I know everyone wants me to increase the dose, but it isn't working.
Does anyone have experience with how long it takes for BG to start to return to normal following the start of antibiotics?
(1) As I raised the dose (albeit slightly to 1.35), I got a better initial response but a steeper curve.
(2) I would guess that the effect of the UTI on her sugar must be starting to subside by now; at the very least it's hard to see how it could keep making her numbers worse.
(3) My best guess now for what is happening is that she's had the UTI for a while. Possibly it developed slowly, which might explain why increasing the dose from 0.5 to 0.6 to 0.7 to 0.85 had virtually no effect. So maybe we passed up the right dose somewhere along the way, and now that the UTI is subsiding we're overdosing again.
Tell me why this is wrong! I know everyone wants me to increase the dose, but it isn't working.
Does anyone have experience with how long it takes for BG to start to return to normal following the start of antibiotics?