EmilyB
Member Since 2023
Hi all. I just finished updating the spreadsheet and adding it to my signature. Please let me know if you're able to access it.
I only posted the data from 12/10 to today since 12/10 is when we started the 1.5 units - we had a hypo event last week after the vet said to do 3 units. He was at 3 units twice a day for 5 days before the hypo event. I still don't understand what exactly happened but we stopped the insulin for 2 days and then started him very low and gradually moved up to 1.5 units which we are doing now.
To me, his numbers are all over the place. We use a Libre unit and when it reads "high" that means it's 500 or above. I definitely want to switch to Lantus or Prozinc - which was recommended by you all in my first post here. But the vet said we would need to wait to switch until the Libre expires, which is in 3 days.
I am going to get another Libre unit. It has been extremely convenient and the numbers are accurate. Drew had a BG curve at the vet on Thursday and their numbers from the blood tests they were doing matched the kind of numbers we're getting with the Libre.
Since I just posted the spreadsheet I'm curious what your initial thoughts are on his numbers. Does it seem like maybe his dose is too low? Again, we're super cautious about increasing due to the hypo event we had. But I understand it may be necessary to increase...maybe to 2 units? Do you think switching to one of the better insulins will help regulate him? I will say it was odd this morning, he had his shot at 7:10 and at 11:30 he went down to 66. The number freaked me out so I fed him a little food and it went up a bit.
Anyways, this is where we're at. I have the prescription for a new Libre and new insulin when we're ready to switch. Again, I want to thank all of you who have devoted so much to this forum and who reply quickly and provide so much great info. I keep telling my husband this forum has been a Godsend. Truly.
-Emily
I only posted the data from 12/10 to today since 12/10 is when we started the 1.5 units - we had a hypo event last week after the vet said to do 3 units. He was at 3 units twice a day for 5 days before the hypo event. I still don't understand what exactly happened but we stopped the insulin for 2 days and then started him very low and gradually moved up to 1.5 units which we are doing now.
To me, his numbers are all over the place. We use a Libre unit and when it reads "high" that means it's 500 or above. I definitely want to switch to Lantus or Prozinc - which was recommended by you all in my first post here. But the vet said we would need to wait to switch until the Libre expires, which is in 3 days.
I am going to get another Libre unit. It has been extremely convenient and the numbers are accurate. Drew had a BG curve at the vet on Thursday and their numbers from the blood tests they were doing matched the kind of numbers we're getting with the Libre.
Since I just posted the spreadsheet I'm curious what your initial thoughts are on his numbers. Does it seem like maybe his dose is too low? Again, we're super cautious about increasing due to the hypo event we had. But I understand it may be necessary to increase...maybe to 2 units? Do you think switching to one of the better insulins will help regulate him? I will say it was odd this morning, he had his shot at 7:10 and at 11:30 he went down to 66. The number freaked me out so I fed him a little food and it went up a bit.
Anyways, this is where we're at. I have the prescription for a new Libre and new insulin when we're ready to switch. Again, I want to thank all of you who have devoted so much to this forum and who reply quickly and provide so much great info. I keep telling my husband this forum has been a Godsend. Truly.
-Emily