lmcfrld
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MIsha has been on Prozinc since 11/26/12. I have adjusted his dose a couple of times (see spreadsheet). Currently, for the last few days, his numbers have been in the mid-100's to mid-200's range. I shared the spreadsheet with my vet, and she wants me to continue the .5 unit once a day dosage. From posts here, it seems it is better to shoot two doses of Prozinc rather than just one. I tried to get u100 syringes at the pharmacy the other day, and the pharmacist confused me with her talk about why the u100 wouldn't work for what I wanted to do (measure .25u, or .6 with the u100 according to the conversion chart).
Misha got .25u (me eyeballing the u40 syringe) last night, and I full expected his BG to have spiked this morning, but it is only 192. I will be at work all day so I can't stay home and monitor him. (I was home sick yesterday which is why I was able to do a curve yesterday). Should I give him .25u?? Or skip it since it's under 200? It seems that the advice around here is not to shoot if under 200, but if Misha's overall BG range is decreasing, do I need to start thinking about shooting under 200?
Thanks so much for your help!
Lora
Misha got .25u (me eyeballing the u40 syringe) last night, and I full expected his BG to have spiked this morning, but it is only 192. I will be at work all day so I can't stay home and monitor him. (I was home sick yesterday which is why I was able to do a curve yesterday). Should I give him .25u?? Or skip it since it's under 200? It seems that the advice around here is not to shoot if under 200, but if Misha's overall BG range is decreasing, do I need to start thinking about shooting under 200?
Thanks so much for your help!
Lora