Helena and Gandalf
Member
Hi all!
We have had a really exciting 1,5 months with great BG values! We managed to slice the dose in half over a few weeks. But when he started to get high numbers again we had a really hard time settling in on a good dose.
We managed a pretty blue again and thought we were back on track, but he had some loose poops the morning after and was a bit reluctant to eat. He ate and we shot but since then he has had nothing but high values. I have heard that UTIs can cause the BG values to rise very high, does that apply to all infections?
Could the bad values be due to him being sick or is it the dosing that is wrong? He just tested over 20 mmol/l this morning so I made the desicion to slice the dose back to 1.2 U just to make sure he is not getting to much insulin, since we were seeing good numbers on that dose earlier.
I could really use some input on how we handled the dosing when he got good numbers, did we lower to quickly?
Sorry, many questions but I was so happy and now I am so frustrated.
We have had a really exciting 1,5 months with great BG values! We managed to slice the dose in half over a few weeks. But when he started to get high numbers again we had a really hard time settling in on a good dose.
We managed a pretty blue again and thought we were back on track, but he had some loose poops the morning after and was a bit reluctant to eat. He ate and we shot but since then he has had nothing but high values. I have heard that UTIs can cause the BG values to rise very high, does that apply to all infections?
Could the bad values be due to him being sick or is it the dosing that is wrong? He just tested over 20 mmol/l this morning so I made the desicion to slice the dose back to 1.2 U just to make sure he is not getting to much insulin, since we were seeing good numbers on that dose earlier.
I could really use some input on how we handled the dosing when he got good numbers, did we lower to quickly?
Sorry, many questions but I was so happy and now I am so frustrated.
