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Kathy Maze

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After posting yesterday about Lily's BG I was able to check it several different times. I lowered her dose but it is now going higher. Please look at her spreadsheet and give me any suggestions about what to do
 
After posting yesterday about Lily's BG I was able to check it several different times. I lowered her dose but it is now going higher. Please look at her spreadsheet and give me any suggestions about what to do
I don't know enough to give you advice so I will tag a prozinc member @FrostD
 
Here's your post from yesterday. It helps to put the link to your previous post into your new one so people can quickly go back and see what's been going on.

I lowered her dose but it is now going higher. Please look at her spreadsheet and give me any suggestions about what to do

What's going on today is what we call a "bounce". Bounces happen when 1. they drop too low, 2. they drop too fast, 3. they drop into numbers their body isn't used to anymore (or any combination of all 3). While dropping into the 80's is totally safe, her body has gotten used to living in higher numbers so although she didn't drop "too low", her liver reacted like she did and released stored sugars and hormones to bring the blood glucose up. It can take up to 6 cycles for a bounce to clear.

There's nothing you can really do but wait for those hormones to clear and see what the 2U dose will actually do for her.

Just an FYI...any time you get a test number that's out of character (like an 86 when she's been so much higher) it's a good idea to immediately re-test to make sure it wasn't just a wonky test strip.
 
Kathy --

When you have a chance, could you take a look at this post and add the information noted to your signature? It helps us to know what insulin you're using along with other details. If the info is in your signature, we don't have to keep asking you the same questions over and over again.
 
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