Avery
Member
I have dropped her down to .25u BID the last couple of days to see if the higher, flatter numbers I was getting on .4u was due to too high of a dose. After a couple of days on the .25 she doesn't seem to be moving much.
12/6 AMPS 316 .25u
+3 328
+5 265
+8 256
+10 307
PMPS 321 .25u
+4 293
+8 293
12/7 AMPS 338
+5 257
I was afraid perhaps my insulin had gone bad. It's been a little over a month since I opened it. I have a new batch arriving today.
Should I continue the .25 of the "old" insulin in hopes that she settles into it with numbers like she did 11/22-11/28? Or should I start the new insulin right away?
I don't think the PZI should go bad so fast. My inclination is to leave her on the "old" insulin for a few more days. If I start her on the new stuff and she improves, I'll never be sure if it was because the old stuff was bad or whether I didn't give her enough time to adjust to the dose. However I don't know how risky it is to do this if the insulin really has gone bad and she continues to have these numbers in the 300s.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Avery
12/6 AMPS 316 .25u
+3 328
+5 265
+8 256
+10 307
PMPS 321 .25u
+4 293
+8 293
12/7 AMPS 338
+5 257
I was afraid perhaps my insulin had gone bad. It's been a little over a month since I opened it. I have a new batch arriving today.
Should I continue the .25 of the "old" insulin in hopes that she settles into it with numbers like she did 11/22-11/28? Or should I start the new insulin right away?
I don't think the PZI should go bad so fast. My inclination is to leave her on the "old" insulin for a few more days. If I start her on the new stuff and she improves, I'll never be sure if it was because the old stuff was bad or whether I didn't give her enough time to adjust to the dose. However I don't know how risky it is to do this if the insulin really has gone bad and she continues to have these numbers in the 300s.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Avery