Do a third test right now, Roberta. One of the two previous ones was a dud.Has this happened to anyone? At 5:45, Chloe was at 28. Then she was eating and I tested again and she was HI. I'm freaking out!
It's HI again. I couldn't find any strips for the Everpaw so I used the Relion.Do a third test right now, Roberta. One of the two previous ones was a dud.
PLease DO NOT give insulin until you get that third test. I can't say this strongly enough. If the actual BG is close to the first 28 and not the second HI giving insulin is dangerous.I think I'd better give her some insulin. Do you think 2 units is enough or too much?
I'll echo Kris. NO INSULIN UNTIL YOU TEST AGAIN.
Get a before bed test to ease your mind.I changed the battery in the Relion and tested again at 7:00. It still said HI (3rd time). She's been eating this whole time. I gave her 2 units of the Prozinc.
Thank you for your support. I'm still nervous, though.
More likely it was too small of a sample or wonky strip. Bad reading.I don't see an explanation to why you could have a jump of 500 during a cycle..... for your future reference.
Very often when the blood glucose goes lower than the body is used to.....
hormones will get dumped in response as a protection mechanism ...
we call this a bounce..... so it is possible to test and have a 100 and test an hour later and have a 500. That would be an example.
If they have been diabetic for a while without treatment, the body adjusts to a new normal.... such as 500's....
their body has forgotten what it is like to be normal.....
However, while it is a protective response, it is not guaranteed.....
that is why testing is so very important in managing FD.
I don't see an explanation to why you could have a jump of 500 during a cycle..... for your future reference.
Very often when the blood glucose goes lower than the body is used to.....
hormones will get dumped in response as a protection mechanism ...
we call this a bounce..... so it is possible to test and have a 100 and test an hour later and have a 500. That would be an example.
If they have been diabetic for a while without treatment, the body adjusts to a new normal.... such as 500's....
their body has forgotten what it is like to be normal.....
However, while it is a protective response, it is not guaranteed.....
that is why testing is so very important in managing FD.