Dusty - "ON the juice" since the first week of November 2015

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Shankb

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Greetings! I wanted to briefly post an introduction. I am often browsing the boards from my phone, so I haven't yet had an opportunity to post a proper introduction. First of all, thank you all for your sound advice and tips. Dusty is a 15 year old male (was 16 lbs, now is 12 lbs) who has recently been diagnosed as diabetic. Currently he is receiving 3.5 units of Lantus AM & PM, and is headed towards 4 units because his BG is still not where it should be and he still exhibits symptoms (excessive water consumption, etc.). But it is obvious he is feeling much better.

Unfortunately, his diagnosis was overlapped with a work trip so he spent a few nights at the vets as he was getting regulated and he came out with instructions to start at 3 units AM/PM, but to monitor BG at home and work with the vet to modify the dose. Shortly thereafter, I went on vacation and had a sitter administer insulin, so we held the dose at 3 units. Recently, I've been working on slowly increasing the insulin to bring down his BG.

I have been using the LogFrogDB app to log his BG tests and insulin doses, but will transfer them over to a google spreadsheet and insert a proper signature. We test with Alphatrak 2.


Shannon & Dusty
 

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Hi welcome to you and Dusty-love that pic! It sounds like you have a pretty good handle on things. I'm so glad that you are home testing, that's the most important thing you can do for your sugar kitty. Lantus is a great insulin and if you have any dosing questions, post in the Lantus forum where there are some very experienced people that will be glad to help you. Again welcome and good luck.
 
Thank you!

Question - I know in my readings I came across the template for the google spreadsheet somewhere, but now in my searches I cannot find it. Does anyone have the link handy? Thanks in advance!
 
I just posted in the Lantus group - looking for general guidance now that I have completed the spreadsheet.
 
The column labeled U is to enter the dose give.
AMPS = morning pre-shot test, to make sure it is safe to give insulin. Until you have data to support its safety, we suggest you not shoot below 200 mg/dL.
PMPS = evening pre-shot test
+# = any test taken # hours after the shot. The nadir, or lowest glucose post-shot, is frequently in the +5 to +7 hours range for Lantus, Levemir, ProZinc, and PZI. The nadir is not fixed; it can and does vary day to day.
 
Thank you! And also, just confirming that I shouldn't shoot below 200, using the alpha track, correct?
 
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