JoshandSophie
Member Since 2010
Hey y'all,
Thanks to Sienne and the others for prompting me to think about keeping Sophie under tight control and shooting, even though she's stayed in the greens and blues on her own. I've been adjusting her Lantus accordingly, and giving her between .25 and .5 units daily. This is down from 1 unit, twice daily. She's been waking up in the 60s and 70s, and even tonight, at 24 hours since last shot, she was only at 133. I'm feeling hopeful about keeper this tight control, and maybe looking forward to OTJ in the future. I've learned so much here; I'm glad I found you guys and gals.
Sophie couldn't be happier - she's got the energy of a kitten much of the time, running around corners and up walls. Eating, drinking, and urinating is all where it should be. In fact, now that I've gotten her to gain back the pound and a half she lost when she was undiagnosed and hyperglycemic, she's going to have to get used to not getting so much extra food!
Cheers.
Thanks to Sienne and the others for prompting me to think about keeping Sophie under tight control and shooting, even though she's stayed in the greens and blues on her own. I've been adjusting her Lantus accordingly, and giving her between .25 and .5 units daily. This is down from 1 unit, twice daily. She's been waking up in the 60s and 70s, and even tonight, at 24 hours since last shot, she was only at 133. I'm feeling hopeful about keeper this tight control, and maybe looking forward to OTJ in the future. I've learned so much here; I'm glad I found you guys and gals.
Sophie couldn't be happier - she's got the energy of a kitten much of the time, running around corners and up walls. Eating, drinking, and urinating is all where it should be. In fact, now that I've gotten her to gain back the pound and a half she lost when she was undiagnosed and hyperglycemic, she's going to have to get used to not getting so much extra food!
Cheers.