Hi there
Just caught up on recent events. Glad to hear you are getting the meter that checks for ketones in the blood.
BKs first DKA hospitaliation was 05/22/2008. One month later (06/22/2008), during a 24 hour period beginning at PM+1, BKs ketone level went from negative to large.I started using R on 06/23/2008 in an attempt to beat back the ketones. In spite of those efforts he was once again hospitalized with DKA.
Avoiding a third round with DKA getting him on solid ground and keeping him there took a lot of hard work.
On BKs ss, have a good look at the period from 06/22/2008 to 07/23/2008 and you will see things
I had to do to get BK far away from ketones
- R given every 6 hours around the clock
- Feeding every 4 hours around the clock
- Testing for ketones 2x or more every day
- Monitoring BGs around the clock
- All of the above details documented on the ss at the appropriate +hour (making it easy for others to quickly size up recent history)
I posted daily and kept the ss up to the minite\
Based on BKs response to insulin at that time, with the help of the wise ones, we came up with an 'R scale' to use as a guide for R doses.
Have a look at a few of BKs R scales which are located on the 3rd tab of his ss. I recommend you come up with a baseline R scale as a starting point.
Once you establish your first R scale you then work on refining it using the numbers as your guide.
julie & punkin (ga) said:
i keep thinking there is more going on here,
I agree, there is infection/inflammation somewhere helping to fuel ketone development
julie & punkin (ga) said:
Also, think in terms of flagging us and possibly increasing every 4 cycles. We really need to get his L dose increased so the R isn't needed all the time.
I agree to this as well. systematically Increasing the Lantus dose until you do not need R to maintain negative ketones is the goal.