Jenna & Kitsu (GA)
Member Since 2018
Hey all,
I've been posting in the Vetsulin forums, but it doesn't get as much traffic as this one does, and I want to see if I can get an answer sooner.
Kitsu tested at 90 for her PMPS. This is low for Vetsulin. I stalled for an hour (no food, as recommended) and tested her again an hour later. She is testing at 112 now. My no-shoot number is closer to 200. I'm afraid to keep stalling too long, because her AM shot has to be at a specific time (right before I leave for work), so I'd hate to give her insulin 2 hours in, then again at +10 instead of +12 and not be around all day to test her until after work.
I know Vetsulin is a shorter-acting insulin and this shouldn't be a big deal, but I wanted to post here just in case, since I haven't done her shots that far apart before.
So what do you all think? Stall for another hour, if she tests above 200, then shoot, and shoot again at her normal AMPS time (assuming she is above the no-shoot number)? Or just skip this dose tonight and let her go back into the 300s by AMPS? (This is what I normally do, so it wouldn't be her first time, but I'm trying to get her more regulated).
Thanks!
I've been posting in the Vetsulin forums, but it doesn't get as much traffic as this one does, and I want to see if I can get an answer sooner.
Kitsu tested at 90 for her PMPS. This is low for Vetsulin. I stalled for an hour (no food, as recommended) and tested her again an hour later. She is testing at 112 now. My no-shoot number is closer to 200. I'm afraid to keep stalling too long, because her AM shot has to be at a specific time (right before I leave for work), so I'd hate to give her insulin 2 hours in, then again at +10 instead of +12 and not be around all day to test her until after work.
I know Vetsulin is a shorter-acting insulin and this shouldn't be a big deal, but I wanted to post here just in case, since I haven't done her shots that far apart before.
So what do you all think? Stall for another hour, if she tests above 200, then shoot, and shoot again at her normal AMPS time (assuming she is above the no-shoot number)? Or just skip this dose tonight and let her go back into the 300s by AMPS? (This is what I normally do, so it wouldn't be her first time, but I'm trying to get her more regulated).
Thanks!
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