Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
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Haven't seen a post, but I sneaked a peek at his SS. Looks like he is getting good use out of the .25u. I wonder if he will drop further on that today.
I do note though that he was in the 400s this morning, so a) he probably can't go 24 hrs between shots and b) he is getting a big drop on just .25 unit. I would wait to see how the rest of the cycle goes before changing the dose though. I suspect he is still bouncing from the change of insulin and the 30s the other day. Lev should moderate both the lows and the highs if he is close to the right dose.
Do your syringes have half unit markings? If not you need to get some. It will make dosing .25u and increments of .1u easier. He may only need .2u or .1u bid - every 12 hrs. right now.
Here are my microdose instructions again:
The drop method I use is to practice with a used syringe and water or expired insulin and draw up 1u, then twist the barrel (clockwise if the needle is pointed away from you) slightly until a drop forms on the end of the needle. It will be about the size of the end of a straight pin. Flick it off and twist to form another one. Practice until you get 10 drops that size from one unit and 5 drops that size from a half unit. Those would be .1u drops, so you can dose fairly easily in any increment of .1u. If you want to perfect that, try for a drop HALF that size. Those would be .05u drops. Loads of fun to draw! I have to take off my glasses to see to do that.
I do note though that he was in the 400s this morning, so a) he probably can't go 24 hrs between shots and b) he is getting a big drop on just .25 unit. I would wait to see how the rest of the cycle goes before changing the dose though. I suspect he is still bouncing from the change of insulin and the 30s the other day. Lev should moderate both the lows and the highs if he is close to the right dose.
Do your syringes have half unit markings? If not you need to get some. It will make dosing .25u and increments of .1u easier. He may only need .2u or .1u bid - every 12 hrs. right now.
Here are my microdose instructions again:
The drop method I use is to practice with a used syringe and water or expired insulin and draw up 1u, then twist the barrel (clockwise if the needle is pointed away from you) slightly until a drop forms on the end of the needle. It will be about the size of the end of a straight pin. Flick it off and twist to form another one. Practice until you get 10 drops that size from one unit and 5 drops that size from a half unit. Those would be .1u drops, so you can dose fairly easily in any increment of .1u. If you want to perfect that, try for a drop HALF that size. Those would be .05u drops. Loads of fun to draw! I have to take off my glasses to see to do that.