Lisa and Witn (GA)
Member Since 2009
Last night I spent a hypo watch with Ricky. He woke me up in the middle of the night, which he normally does if he is either very hungry or knows his glucose is low. So for either reason, I get up to test and feed. Last night he was low. He is fine now and so no advice needed. I had started using a new pen a couple days ago and this was not completely unexpected.
I just want to let the newbies know and remind the more experience people that when you start using a new vial or pen of insulin, you should do spot checks between doses for a few days. Most likely the old vial/pen had started to become less effective and your dosing was based on it. But a new vial/pen is more potent and you may need to adjust your dose. If possible, for the first week, you should test a few times between doses just to make sure that you do not need to lower the dose a little.
I just want to let the newbies know and remind the more experience people that when you start using a new vial or pen of insulin, you should do spot checks between doses for a few days. Most likely the old vial/pen had started to become less effective and your dosing was based on it. But a new vial/pen is more potent and you may need to adjust your dose. If possible, for the first week, you should test a few times between doses just to make sure that you do not need to lower the dose a little.