Panters-mom
Member Since 2020
Thanks Deb. Starting a new tread. In short: Panter is doing okay. Reducing the insulin slowly. Still high at pre-shots, down in yellow blue at nadir - drops sometimes too low. He is a happy cuddly outdoor semi-wild cat with a two-legged family living in the forest
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Yes I was wondering how to do this...
When I test too low to shoot at +12 - and then I wait and give insulin at +15 - and that again starts a new cycle - so this is a new +12 in a way - if you understand what I mean...
How do I fill in to show both the low pre-shot BG and the new cycle?
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Goeril, This is one of those "almost impossible to tell" what Panter is doing at nadir. But you are probably right. His not eating food at night would most likely cause the BG numbers to be lower in the morning. Since there isn't food to keep the BG levels up higher.
If you look back at Panter's SS, you can see when he dropped into the blues and yellows at pre-shots, he drops much lower at nadir.
I think I'd shave or reduce Panter's dose down even a bit more. Down by a full 0.25U (U40 measurement) instead of only the tiny adjustments you make. So from 2.7 down to 2.4 (6.75U to 6U in the U100 syringe). Recommend this mainly because of his change in appetite. Same dose both cycles, AM and PM. Insulins like consistency.
Dose yesterday AM and PM cycle was what? 09/05/2020 in your date format. Nothing on the SS for dose. If you skipped the dose, please enter 0 in the units column.
Yes I was wondering how to do this...
When I test too low to shoot at +12 - and then I wait and give insulin at +15 - and that again starts a new cycle - so this is a new +12 in a way - if you understand what I mean...