Gracie was showing good numbers all day, and two hours before her PMPS she was at 184. Two hours later she was 374. I did give her a little bit of her food as a treat after her +10, but I have done that all day after her testing, and her numbers stayed low. Is her high PMPS the result of bouncing?
Also, if I see her BG has raised to the 300s before the 12 hrs, say at 8 hrs. or 10 hrs., could I go ahead and give her the shot early? I did it the other day at 10 hrs. (12/28), and her PM BG readings looked good, but I do not want to push it if it's not wise to do so.
I do not mean to keep asking so many questions, but I am a little frustrated that her Preshot numbers remain high after a month. Not to mention I have had to increase her insulin dosage twice. Maybe I am expecting too much so soon. I am just worried when I see these high number for so long that she is going to get sick, and something will happen to her.
Linda
Also, if I see her BG has raised to the 300s before the 12 hrs, say at 8 hrs. or 10 hrs., could I go ahead and give her the shot early? I did it the other day at 10 hrs. (12/28), and her PM BG readings looked good, but I do not want to push it if it's not wise to do so.
I do not mean to keep asking so many questions, but I am a little frustrated that her Preshot numbers remain high after a month. Not to mention I have had to increase her insulin dosage twice. Maybe I am expecting too much so soon. I am just worried when I see these high number for so long that she is going to get sick, and something will happen to her.
Linda