hbs60
Active Member
AMPS very good at 228 this morning. I shot only 0.6 because yesterday morning I shot 0.8 into a 337 and he went all the way down to 138, in the evening his PMPS was only 224 so I shot only 0.6, he seems to have stayed in the 200s all night, although I slept through most of it. +8 reading at 2 AM was 208 and this morning he's only up to 228. Things are looking mighty fine!
I have to go away for the weekend in a couple of weeks, so I'm setting him up for boarding. They do give the insulin shots, but I need to come up with some guidelines, otherwise I fear they will be too aggressive. So, this is what I'm thinking:
>300: 1 unit
250-300: 1/2 unit
200-250: 1/4 unit
less than 200: feed, retest and shoot if over 200 by the above guidelines.
I'm writing it as 1/2 or 1/4 unit increments instead of 0.2 increments because I want to minimize the possibility of errors that could happen if they have to use U100 needles and conversion charts. I think it's easier if they stay with the U40 syringes and follow these guidelines, keeping the guidelines as simple as possible. Of course, as he progresses over the next 2 weeks, I may modify the guidelines.
Thoughts?
I have to go away for the weekend in a couple of weeks, so I'm setting him up for boarding. They do give the insulin shots, but I need to come up with some guidelines, otherwise I fear they will be too aggressive. So, this is what I'm thinking:
>300: 1 unit
250-300: 1/2 unit
200-250: 1/4 unit
less than 200: feed, retest and shoot if over 200 by the above guidelines.
I'm writing it as 1/2 or 1/4 unit increments instead of 0.2 increments because I want to minimize the possibility of errors that could happen if they have to use U100 needles and conversion charts. I think it's easier if they stay with the U40 syringes and follow these guidelines, keeping the guidelines as simple as possible. Of course, as he progresses over the next 2 weeks, I may modify the guidelines.
Thoughts?