Denver & Magic (GA)
Member Since 2021
Met with my vet yesterday and they changed Magic's dosage to 5u/x2. Numbers last night and today have been better than they've ever been. Spreadsheet is up to date.
His Nadir (up until this point) has ALWAYS been at +6. However, today we continued to drop through +8 and now at +9.
I'm thrilled to see him in more 'normal' numbers. But I'm starting to get a little worried since he's scheduled for his next shot in three more hours and we're this low now.
I realize that there is a comfort issue with the lower numbers since the closer he gets to being normal the less of a cushion that will exist. I plan on checking him again at +10 to see if - hopefully - we start going up.
I'm a little panicky here because he's NEVER been this low and his glucose has never dropped any past +6 before.
UPDATE: At +10 looks like we're headed back up with a 104 mg/dl. +11 is 109 mg/dl.
Any ideas what I should do for his evening shot? He didn't drop below the 90 but I'm concerned that his PMPS will be way too low for the new dose - unless it shoots up like it has before but doesn't seem to be doing today.
His Nadir (up until this point) has ALWAYS been at +6. However, today we continued to drop through +8 and now at +9.
I'm thrilled to see him in more 'normal' numbers. But I'm starting to get a little worried since he's scheduled for his next shot in three more hours and we're this low now.
I realize that there is a comfort issue with the lower numbers since the closer he gets to being normal the less of a cushion that will exist. I plan on checking him again at +10 to see if - hopefully - we start going up.
I'm a little panicky here because he's NEVER been this low and his glucose has never dropped any past +6 before.
UPDATE: At +10 looks like we're headed back up with a 104 mg/dl. +11 is 109 mg/dl.
Any ideas what I should do for his evening shot? He didn't drop below the 90 but I'm concerned that his PMPS will be way too low for the new dose - unless it shoots up like it has before but doesn't seem to be doing today.
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