I know this is empty, but I wanted to test it out to see if I'm doing the sharing thing right.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... sp=sharing
Simon was at 206 this morning. He ate 1/4 of a 3 oz can of food before having an asthma attack (third one of the morning -- we had gone 21 hours prior to this).
My husband gave him his 2 units of lantus anyway, because our experience is that once he gets eating, he eats -- although he had stopped eating as soon as he started coughing. Simon has since had two brief attacks and has not had any food since then (it's been about 15 minutes since the injection).
A bit nervous. He was at 226 last night just before dinner and he ate a healthy size dinner.
I'm going to start working on filling out the spreadsheet so it can be of use to anyone viewing it.
In the meantime, hoping this injection won't drop the BG too low. Will give a dose of albuterol and hope he his appetite returns quickly.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... sp=sharing
Simon was at 206 this morning. He ate 1/4 of a 3 oz can of food before having an asthma attack (third one of the morning -- we had gone 21 hours prior to this).
My husband gave him his 2 units of lantus anyway, because our experience is that once he gets eating, he eats -- although he had stopped eating as soon as he started coughing. Simon has since had two brief attacks and has not had any food since then (it's been about 15 minutes since the injection).
A bit nervous. He was at 226 last night just before dinner and he ate a healthy size dinner.
I'm going to start working on filling out the spreadsheet so it can be of use to anyone viewing it.
In the meantime, hoping this injection won't drop the BG too low. Will give a dose of albuterol and hope he his appetite returns quickly.