Simon'sMommy
Member Since 2013
My sugar boy Simon has been OTJ for a week. His pre-shots are generally over 100 and under 140 although we have had a couple that were over 140 and after feeding and retesting, they dropped so I did not shoot.
Now, today he had a higher than usual reading of 149 this morning. Fed and waited a half an hour and he was at 134. After he polished off half a can of FF classics and three hours had passed since his AMPS test, I just retested (twice to make sure) and he was at 77 and 80!
Food is bringing him down to a good green number but his pre shots are still all over 100 except for one reading of 90. I do NOT want to give him any insulin with numbers like 80 after he eats!
I tried the smaller dose thing for a while, but his +4 and +6 readings were always in the mid 100's (between 130 and 180) whenever I gave him insulin!
Why is he so high at his pre shot numbers (between 100 and 140 generally and average of 120-125) but he drops so nicely after he eats? I leave food for him all the time so he can nibble and he stays in lovely green numbers but rises around pre shot time.
Am I doing the right thing by keeping him OTJ? I am concerned about the higher pre shot numbers. I was hoping his pancreas would rise to the occasion and stop with the pre shot numbers over 100 after the week he has been OTJ (it has been 8 days since his last shot)
Any advice?
Now, today he had a higher than usual reading of 149 this morning. Fed and waited a half an hour and he was at 134. After he polished off half a can of FF classics and three hours had passed since his AMPS test, I just retested (twice to make sure) and he was at 77 and 80!
Food is bringing him down to a good green number but his pre shots are still all over 100 except for one reading of 90. I do NOT want to give him any insulin with numbers like 80 after he eats!
I tried the smaller dose thing for a while, but his +4 and +6 readings were always in the mid 100's (between 130 and 180) whenever I gave him insulin!
Why is he so high at his pre shot numbers (between 100 and 140 generally and average of 120-125) but he drops so nicely after he eats? I leave food for him all the time so he can nibble and he stays in lovely green numbers but rises around pre shot time.
Am I doing the right thing by keeping him OTJ? I am concerned about the higher pre shot numbers. I was hoping his pancreas would rise to the occasion and stop with the pre shot numbers over 100 after the week he has been OTJ (it has been 8 days since his last shot)
Any advice?