kkoka1
Member Since 2013
Hi,
Jinglebells mom here. Jinglebells is notorious for not doing well on insulin. Her specialist put her on .5 of Lantus. She's been on this for a month--no reactions, but her numbers are still high. Usually in the high 300's after eating. My other computer crashed (hard drive) and it has her spreadsheet on it, but honestly...235 up to high 300's usually. Based on the test shots we've done at home, her specialist just moved her to .5 at night, too. He asked us to test her am BG's PRIOR to feeding. After the 1st night time injection, her prefood BG in the am was 435--the highest I think she has ever had on or off insulin. We hung in there and did a second injection last night. Her BG this am is 603!!!! It has NEVER been this high on or off insulin. Of course his office is closed (weekend) and we don't know whether to give her the pm insulin shot tonight or not. Note: It has been because of us that we didn't start the pm dose of insulin sooner. My daughter had to have surgery and we've been dealing with that for the last month--24/7 nursing.
PLEASE...can anyone tell us what is going on??? :shock: I'm going to post here and on the main page cuz I am just really worried.
Thank you.
Jinglebells mom here. Jinglebells is notorious for not doing well on insulin. Her specialist put her on .5 of Lantus. She's been on this for a month--no reactions, but her numbers are still high. Usually in the high 300's after eating. My other computer crashed (hard drive) and it has her spreadsheet on it, but honestly...235 up to high 300's usually. Based on the test shots we've done at home, her specialist just moved her to .5 at night, too. He asked us to test her am BG's PRIOR to feeding. After the 1st night time injection, her prefood BG in the am was 435--the highest I think she has ever had on or off insulin. We hung in there and did a second injection last night. Her BG this am is 603!!!! It has NEVER been this high on or off insulin. Of course his office is closed (weekend) and we don't know whether to give her the pm insulin shot tonight or not. Note: It has been because of us that we didn't start the pm dose of insulin sooner. My daughter had to have surgery and we've been dealing with that for the last month--24/7 nursing.
PLEASE...can anyone tell us what is going on??? :shock: I'm going to post here and on the main page cuz I am just really worried.
Thank you.