JoeyB
Member Since 2013
It's been a wild ride lately with a Lantus pen going bad, and now these almost normal numbers finally showing up!
I've been mostly following TR since about the middle of August. And now having gotten over the hump of the bad pen, and back to some good insulin, Trinity's numbers are finally dropping to normal, and occasionally lower as well. (Hypo kit setup and put aside!)
It was suggested to me at this point in time by another user that I post here in TR, and ask Sienne to take a look at Trinity's SS which is linked in my sig.
If at all possible, I'm working really hard to get Trinity OTJ. She and my other civie Nubi have been completely transferred to wet food only since this has started back in June. It took some time and patience, but they eventually figured out if they didn't eat what I put down, they weren't getting anything else with my civie being the harder of the two to convince!
The spread sheet I've amassed the last 6 weeks should explain most of what's been going on with Trinity.
There was the issue during the period of approx 9/24-9/28 when the Lantus pen I was using probably went bad from somehow sucking air up into it when I was withdrawing the insulin on 9/22-23?
It took a couple days after getting the new pen to see much difference, but once the numbers started dropping, boy did they drop! She has never shown any clinical signs of any problems when her numbers have dropped as low as they did, but she seems to be happiest and most energetic when they are high double digits and 100's.
With the continuing drop of her nadirs over the last few days to such low figures, I've reduced her dose twice. From 1.5 to 1.25 to 1.
I feel good with the way things are going for Trinity, but would love to get her OTJ eventually. Aside from food, testing, insulin dosing, etc, what would be my next course of action to help her continue along this path?
In advance, thanks much to everyone who helps me along this new side path!!! I'm hoping for the best, but know in the end, there is the chance she'll always need insulin. That's ok too, as long as she is healthy and happy, which she has been very much as of late!
I've been mostly following TR since about the middle of August. And now having gotten over the hump of the bad pen, and back to some good insulin, Trinity's numbers are finally dropping to normal, and occasionally lower as well. (Hypo kit setup and put aside!)
It was suggested to me at this point in time by another user that I post here in TR, and ask Sienne to take a look at Trinity's SS which is linked in my sig.
If at all possible, I'm working really hard to get Trinity OTJ. She and my other civie Nubi have been completely transferred to wet food only since this has started back in June. It took some time and patience, but they eventually figured out if they didn't eat what I put down, they weren't getting anything else with my civie being the harder of the two to convince!
The spread sheet I've amassed the last 6 weeks should explain most of what's been going on with Trinity.
There was the issue during the period of approx 9/24-9/28 when the Lantus pen I was using probably went bad from somehow sucking air up into it when I was withdrawing the insulin on 9/22-23?
It took a couple days after getting the new pen to see much difference, but once the numbers started dropping, boy did they drop! She has never shown any clinical signs of any problems when her numbers have dropped as low as they did, but she seems to be happiest and most energetic when they are high double digits and 100's.
With the continuing drop of her nadirs over the last few days to such low figures, I've reduced her dose twice. From 1.5 to 1.25 to 1.
I feel good with the way things are going for Trinity, but would love to get her OTJ eventually. Aside from food, testing, insulin dosing, etc, what would be my next course of action to help her continue along this path?
In advance, thanks much to everyone who helps me along this new side path!!! I'm hoping for the best, but know in the end, there is the chance she'll always need insulin. That's ok too, as long as she is healthy and happy, which she has been very much as of late!