Re: Back up to 277
Terri,
I just looked for the first time at Kit's chart. I never made one up myself, other than the log I keep in a notebook on my nightstand. Mine is so easy to read. Just black on white. Kit's made my head hurt! Only kidding, I just had a hard time figuring out how to read it.
Here's what struck me as strange - yesterday morning he was at 266. you gave him one unit. last night he was too low to dose. this morning he had none. and tonight he's at 277 (which is well inside the meter's margin of error, so pretty much he's exactly where he was yesterday morning. It's actually been 36 hours since he last got a shot.
I guess I don't understand what's going on. If he's eating, his numbers should be going up. And unless his pancreas is producing insulin, they shouldn't drop much, should they? (This question is directed to the group, Terri, not to you.) If Terri isn't giving insulin to make his BG drop, then why doesn't his sugar continue to rise?
Terri, if it were me, I would probably give him .5 units, then if possible, check him 3 or 4 hours, then again at +6. I know that really screws up any chance you have at sleeping! Easy for me to say, I'm off work the next 2 days :smile:
Carl