Hi there
Was wondering how you two were getting along. . .
:!:
I see you shot 8uL at +16 (from last nights shot) a 4 hour stall. The safe way to get back to schedule is shooting 30min early once every 24 hours or 15min early each cycle until you reach your desired shot time. overlapping more could result in unexpected lows.
If he goes way high you it may be safe take an hour back if you can commit to testing on the overnight. Depends on the numbers.
That weight gain is
fabulous news - \M/
EllieKozak said:
He was up to 9 units for a few days, but I switched him back to 8 for his last 2 shots due to a "reasonable" pm/am/ps numbers.
Remember, Lantus dosing is based primarily on nadir. Also keep in mind with Lantus you are shooting at a BG number 3 hours or so down the road, when onset occurs not at the PS number.
EllieKozak said:
No clue as to why it is as low as it is, nothing has changed.
A good number of clues are likely to be found in the PM cycles - particularly the the hours between PM+5 and PM+11. . .
Throwing you an AMPS of 139 is a huge change. The weight gain is also a huge change. Charlie is changing for the better :thumbup
Did you have him tested for IAA yet?
My BK, the cat nobody, including yours truly thought would ever get regulated, just celebrated
5 years OTJ! - unbelievable. Living proof that it can happen.
IAA sucks, no two ways about it, however there is a silver lining to the dark cloud of IAA -
it's self limiting The day comes, generally 9mos to a year after it starts, when antibody production stops and insulin sensitivity returns. And when it does - reductions happen - fast and furious in leaps and bounds! Never a question of 'if' you should reduce when IAA breaks, more a matter of how much.
So while you are waiting for the return of insulin sensitivity (which will happen regardless of how much insulin you shoot or what BGs are), the goal is to try and keep a kitty ideally in the healing range Julie mentioned, 50-120, for as much time as possible. Anywhere in that range works - 105 is just as healing as 55 - it's all good. Overall under the renal threshold (250ish) is desired to give the kidneys a break. Also while you are waiting try to address any other health issues.
When BKs IAA broke, I was left with a long term diabetic that still had less that ideal numbers and a dose that although half of what it had previously been was still in the 'big gulper' zone. So it was then time to address what in his case was fueling the high BGs- infection caused by his gingivitis and many resorptive lesions.
It was a long road and a whole lotta work (and a whole lotta $$$). But it sure did pay off.
