asher monday checkin in

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donnahc

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Hi Kids ~O)
I am back from working at the festival again. Asher had a decent weekend but is throwing lower numbers at the preshoots which keeps bumping back the schedule, that or I am too chicken to shoot his regular dose into 100’s. I just updated his spreadsheet. When we got up this morning and tested he was 163 for amps.


So today I took him back to 3 units. Tom and I have early appointments on Wednesday and we have to move him back a little in time so we can make them.

I probably need to keep the pressure on if we stay with prozync but sometimes we have work time issues. I hope I did the right thing by reducing him a bit (only .1 unit).

My head is still spinning about calling the vet on a possible insulin change. It’s Monday and we have a ton of work to accomplish today so I am fairly sure no phone call will happen today. I feel like a bad mom that I just can’t come to a decision on what is right to do.
 
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It's a big decision, especially since you are seeing some movement with an insulin you are familiar with. No hurry, no bad mom. Life happens......
 
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I didn't look at the SS & of course I'm no dosing expert but that AMPS looks good to me!
 
Numbers are looking pretty good,
dont beat yourself up, w can only do what we are doing!
you are a wonderful Mom so dont think otherwise!

Densie and Shakes
 
Nice blues! You are doing great! If you are not feeling it for switching insulins I would just stay then. For me, often "maybe" means "no". Nothing wrong with staying w/PZI, especially when you are getting some good numbers.
 
Rob & Harley said:
Sorry, it always makes me nailbite_smile when you shoot a full dose into a much lower number.

It *is* scary, but I think the idea is to get the data to support it, and take the scare factor out of it that way. I know when I first got 150s w/Bix, I dropped the dose back to like 1/4 of the regular dose (and got yelled at, LOL!). In hindsight it was a dumb move, but it let me collect the data to know that it didn't work, and then have the confidence (after more trial and lots of error!) to shoot the higher doses on the lower PSs. Ultimately, Bix needed about a 0.1 reduction it turned out on a 150 PS (that is with not getting good nadirs on higher PSs - totally different picture if you are getting green nadirs on higher PSs).
 
No rush to switch, it's not as if you are in bad numbers. My motto is, when you don't know what to do, don't do anything. When something changes you will know what to do.
 
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