Stressedcatmom
Member Since 2017
Hi everyone,
So Yoshi and I went to the vet Saturday. We had a test for acro and I’m waiting to hear back.
Here are some things we discussed:
Going Bk to prozinc since it worked for him before ECID
The possibility of him being acro
The possibility of him going lower and me not catching it. She suggested the Freestyle device...
I am going to wait for the test results and go from there. I think if he is negative for acro, I may go back to prozinc. If he’s positive, I may switch to levimir or Stay on Lantus.
I don’t want to switch insulin this week because we are traveling, but I might consider it next week (I’m off till the 6th). I already have the vial of Prozinc.
The other thought is to wait until April to switch insulin as I will be on break and can monitor. My schedule next semester doesn’t allow for me to test at all in am cycle except for a +2 and pmps.
Nice string of blues last night. It’s also weird that every time I get a low preshot, he goes higher after insulin, well sometimes. As always thoughts appreciated!
I hope everyone is well!
So Yoshi and I went to the vet Saturday. We had a test for acro and I’m waiting to hear back.
Here are some things we discussed:
Going Bk to prozinc since it worked for him before ECID
The possibility of him being acro
The possibility of him going lower and me not catching it. She suggested the Freestyle device...
I am going to wait for the test results and go from there. I think if he is negative for acro, I may go back to prozinc. If he’s positive, I may switch to levimir or Stay on Lantus.
I don’t want to switch insulin this week because we are traveling, but I might consider it next week (I’m off till the 6th). I already have the vial of Prozinc.
The other thought is to wait until April to switch insulin as I will be on break and can monitor. My schedule next semester doesn’t allow for me to test at all in am cycle except for a +2 and pmps.
Nice string of blues last night. It’s also weird that every time I get a low preshot, he goes higher after insulin, well sometimes. As always thoughts appreciated!
I hope everyone is well!
