EllieKozak
Member Since 2014
Hello all. I hope I did the right thing by increasing him to 7 u with an amps of 462. He again seems to be feeling good. Neg ketones and eating well.
testing +2 +6 +10 Would be good -those test results will tell you if further testing and intervention is needed.julie & punkin (ga) said:We're being aggressive with Charlie's dose, but at some point we're going to hit a breakthrough. What you want to be watching for is quickly dropping numbers.
If we get a bounce clearing combined with all the R that's being used that could really drop him. He also showed some action on the 4th cycle of the 6.5u dose.
Those are factors that combine to mean that you want to be extra-vigilant as we move forward.
Thanks Wendy! He has quite the personality. That pic was taken when he was at the vet. He used to hide under the blankets there. He is much more accustomed to going as of late and isn't shy there anymore. In fact, he thinks he owns the place now!Wendy&Neko said:Ohmygosh! That picture of him under the blanket is so CUTE! Yes, I can see all the docs now.![]()
Good luck with this increase.
The R you are using to fight ketones by getting more insulin into him, will also help keep a 'ceiling' on a bounce.EllieKozak said:And I'm afraid of bouncing again. Is there any way to prevent a bounce or make it less severe?
I will mess w the ss tomorrow after work. I don't think Sandy mentioned the larger doses of R but it is definitely good to know. In all honesty I'm not sure I can muster the strength to stay up all night again. I'm fighting a cold and must go to work tomorrow. I will set my phone alarm and hopefully it will wake me up. This weekend I have no plans other than to monitor and snuggle with Charlie. His +3 is 595. He is still eating like a lunatic and even figured out how to open the auto feeder! He eats purina dm and the carb is 10%. Would that account for the high bg if he's eating more than usual?julie & punkin (ga) said:what you are doing with those crazy all night long every 2 hour tests (sorry!) is exposing every last corner. no doubt there are no lower numbers in there.
It would be helpful if you would put the R scale that Sandy gave you into your spreadsheet so it's available as a reference. I inserted a "line above" and then did a "merge cells" to make one long horizontal line across and put the R scale in there. Holler if you need directions on how to do that. Or put it in the comments section and change the color of it so we can find it readily.
Right now I think you're giving 1uR if he's over 300- is that right? Did Sandy extend that to higher numbers for you? One possibility might be
>400 give 1.5uR
>500 give 2.0uR
I think at +6 if he is over 400 still, you could give more R. I am uncertain of an exact amount to suggest. On 8/29 you gave him 2uR on a 600+ BG and it brought him down 350 points. Typically we think of using R to pull down blood sugar just enough to give the L an opportunity to work better, usually just 100 points or so. But his insulin needs are changing more quickly than we are keeping up with right now.
Sandy's analogy of a tightrope is right on - we don't know exactly what's going on, just that his needs are changing quickly. If you want to, you can consider giving the 2uR again tonight, but then he'd need to for certain get checked 3 hrs after the R shot. So if you are exhausted and aren't certain you'd wake up, I'd wait til amps.