donnahc said:Great Misty! You are getting the hang of this !![]()
BJM said:Keep in mind those guidelines can evolve!
If you increase and Rumpel gets scary low, you may want to go back to the last good dose.
If you observe a dose doesn't ever get her below 150, you may want to see how a small increase works.
And if a dose gets her to green without turning your hair white, you may want to stick with it.
BJM said:As she becomes more stable and her glucose is lower, she won't eat as much because she can use all the calories from what she does eat. So if she had breakfast and doesn't want a snack, that's OK.
BJM said:So much for a nadir at +5! She's safely above 50, so thats good. Now if we could just get her a bit lower...
Sometimes, it takes a couple of days for the body to get used to (settle into) an insulin dose change - we call it "New Dose Wonkiness".
Keep on working it. Folks will take a look at the spreadsheet as it is updated and make suggestions accordingly.
misty1477 said:So....I make a sheet like this for each day and enter my info?
Do I post it every day in my daily 'topic' ?
Do I still post info as the day goes on like I have been?
Or....Is the info I enter just for my own use?
BJM said:misty1477 said:So....I make a sheet like this for each day and enter my info?
Do I post it every day in my daily 'topic' ?
Do I still post info as the day goes on like I have been?
Or....Is the info I enter just for my own use?
Whoops - no, that is an outline for your rules to dose. You want to take the first set of guidelines we established, and fill in that sheet so you have your rules for dose laid out.
ex
rising
400s, eating well, give 0.75 (for right now, unless you want to test 1.0 units and will be home to monitor)
rising
200s, eating well, give 0.25 (0.5 if you're home to monitor or are sure its not too much)
falling,
200s, not eating well, SKIP ... and try to figure out why not eating!
etc.
BJM said:Exactly - you are laying out your plan for what to do under the different scenarious.
When a scenario works, you keep the rule.
When a scenario plan does NOT work, you think about what would work better, revise your plan, and test it the next time that scenario occurs.
BJM said:Looking at the spreadsheet, it seems as though the pm tests post shot aren't going too low. The next night you'll actually be home, if you want, test a 0.75 dose if the dose guidelines are met.
And I'm thinking during the day, you might test only every 3 hours when checking small dose change and only at the midpoint if using a tried and true dose.
BJM said:Sooo ... is there another kind of job you'd like to have? Maybe we can help you look.
Since no one guessed what I actually do every night, I will reveal it now: I deliver damn newspapers.