otWith the depot in play, even if you gave a lesser amount, there's no guarantee he wouldn't still drop too low.
On TR, we make them "earn" their reductions in dose by dropping below 68 on the AlphaTrak
If he can "show you" that 2U is too much, then you go down to 1.75 and start again until he either "earns" another reduction, or we see that 1.75 may not be enough again and he "fails the reduction"
The whole idea is to have them "earn" enough reductions until they're down to zero!!
As long as you're able to test and have the supplies you need, YOU are always in control of his blood glucose....that's why we stress home testing so much.
If he starts to drop too low or too quickly, you just give him a little higher carb food to help keep him safe.
Next question now I am off my 5:30/5:30 routine. How do I get back to that since I am going to dose him almost an hour later?
I have dry Purina DM, and Science Diet Indoor Dry-so I can give him that. I also have Karo Syrup on the counter with his supplies.
Can you test again to see what direction his numbers are moving? How long since that first test?
Can you test again to see what direction his numbers are moving? How long since that first test?
She means tonight.....remember me telling you about stalling? Don't feed and re-test in 20-30 minutes to see if the number comes up without the influence of food
She means tonight.....remember me telling you about stalling? Don't feed and re-test in 20-30 minutes to see if the number comes up without the influence of food
That's fine....he's on his way up then so hopefully that will make you feel better about going ahead and shooting the 2U tonight.
He's really looking pretty good for so early in your journey!
Well that is good news-but I'm a nervous wreck. This is scary. But I feel so much more confident with this group then with the vets guidance because he would be no where around tonight to answer this question. Ok so I am testing again at 7:30 and 8:30pm???
)Where does the 6:15 test fall into-is that technically a +1?? which column would I record the 153?
I can put 2 numbers in 1 cell?The number you actually shoot is always the Pre-shot.....you can also put the 1st test in the PMPS cell....I'd usually do something like ### @ +12, ### @+12.5
Just stack them in the cell....but you'll have to color code it yourself
Can you access his spreadsheet and show me I'm not sure what you mean
several ways to record an "uneven hour" time -- you can put it in the remarks at the far right end, or do what I do and record what the + number really is, in the adjacent space -- take a look at my spreadsheet if that's confusing, can't think of how to describe it
that is, if you aren't testing every 20 minutes and need to put several values in one slot
THANK YOUDone....I think the 2nd test (the 153) was about an hour late, right? So it would have been 13 hours since his last shot
Now the rest of the cells still correspond to the number of hours since the SHOT....that's how they always should be done....however many hours since the last shot....no matter how long that is.
several ways to record an "uneven hour" time -- you can put it in the remarks at the far right end, or do what I do and record what the + number really is, in the adjacent space -- take a look at my spreadsheet if that's confusing, can't think of how to describe it
that is, if you aren't testing every 20 minutes and need to put several values in one slot


you're more than welcome -- I've seen several different ways of handling it, this is the one I figured out that makes sense to me, everyone learns a little bit differently, some things work better, depends, I guess on how your brain is wired and what you've learned about yourself and the world through experience and education; plus it also needs to make sense to others who look at it, mine may be a bit confusing at first
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