Amanda and a Loudogg
Member Since 2017
Evening all.
I just need an opinion or two about my buddy Lou's current situation. We are at the point where a larger dose does seem to get some results when he's in the higher ranges (200s-300s). When he's below 200, the insulin doesn't seem to work like you'd expect it to. My biggest issue seems to be this massive jump in BG from the preshot value to +2 - +3, sometimes even at +4. So it seems like the insulin gets to work right away when he's at a higher number, but it seems to be delayed at BGs less than 200.
So I guess the real question is: is it the dose is too small at the lower numbers (it's already weird enough giving more than 1 unit when he's under 200), or do you think it's the food? With how much his BG can go up after eating, can it be the food? We've been trying some Friskies pate for his preshot meals simply because the cans are bigger.
Any advice or suggestions would be welcome! Thanks in advance!
I just need an opinion or two about my buddy Lou's current situation. We are at the point where a larger dose does seem to get some results when he's in the higher ranges (200s-300s). When he's below 200, the insulin doesn't seem to work like you'd expect it to. My biggest issue seems to be this massive jump in BG from the preshot value to +2 - +3, sometimes even at +4. So it seems like the insulin gets to work right away when he's at a higher number, but it seems to be delayed at BGs less than 200.
So I guess the real question is: is it the dose is too small at the lower numbers (it's already weird enough giving more than 1 unit when he's under 200), or do you think it's the food? With how much his BG can go up after eating, can it be the food? We've been trying some Friskies pate for his preshot meals simply because the cans are bigger.
Any advice or suggestions would be welcome! Thanks in advance!

) When the insulin finally starts to work, it's starting from such a higher point that it seems to render the dose almost useless (as far as getting a proper nadir). Basically it seems like the only doses that actually do anything are the 2.0 units. Anywhoo... I'll try to see what the 1.5 u does for the next few cycles. I think it may be worth stopping the Friskies for a bit as well and see if that has any bearing on the steep food spikes. :/ Otherwise I'm flummoxed. 