Tina & Sammy
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's Condo
Sammy seems to be back to normal on the eating, and so far his numbers are staying down. As I mentioned last night I am very tempted to reduce again and see how he does. Before the accidental increases his numbers were doing so well and there is a possibility that he will be able to sustain himself without insulin. I am just really nervous about removing the support too quickly.
He is a bit higher today, than he has been the last couple of days, which does concern me a little, because that larger depot is gone now, and we might be seeing that he does still need insulin, but it might also mean that his body is still having a reaction to too much insulin. Plus, he is finally eating much better than he was in the last day or so. I guess I will see how today's cycle goes and decide if I want to reduce to .1unit (.15mm) tonight.
Now that I am using the calipers I am really seeing exactly how much the syringes really do vary. Most of the recent doses of .25 units have appeared to be more like .1 unit on the syringe based on where the lines are. If you are not using calipers to measure your doses I highly recommend it. It is amazing the difference one dose to the next can vary depending on how accurate the lines are on the syringe, and if you are talking about quarter units, or smaller, you could be giving as much as twice as much insulin if the lines are not right. I really think that is the #1 reason why Sammy's numbers might have gone wonky at times in the past. We all know how important it is to stay consistent and how can you really do that when the syringes are not consistent.
If you don't know about Dosing with Calipers you must check out @Marje and Gracie tutorial on how to do it. I only wish I had started using them sooner.
Sammy seems to be back to normal on the eating, and so far his numbers are staying down. As I mentioned last night I am very tempted to reduce again and see how he does. Before the accidental increases his numbers were doing so well and there is a possibility that he will be able to sustain himself without insulin. I am just really nervous about removing the support too quickly.
He is a bit higher today, than he has been the last couple of days, which does concern me a little, because that larger depot is gone now, and we might be seeing that he does still need insulin, but it might also mean that his body is still having a reaction to too much insulin. Plus, he is finally eating much better than he was in the last day or so. I guess I will see how today's cycle goes and decide if I want to reduce to .1unit (.15mm) tonight.
Now that I am using the calipers I am really seeing exactly how much the syringes really do vary. Most of the recent doses of .25 units have appeared to be more like .1 unit on the syringe based on where the lines are. If you are not using calipers to measure your doses I highly recommend it. It is amazing the difference one dose to the next can vary depending on how accurate the lines are on the syringe, and if you are talking about quarter units, or smaller, you could be giving as much as twice as much insulin if the lines are not right. I really think that is the #1 reason why Sammy's numbers might have gone wonky at times in the past. We all know how important it is to stay consistent and how can you really do that when the syringes are not consistent.
If you don't know about Dosing with Calipers you must check out @Marje and Gracie tutorial on how to do it. I only wish I had started using them sooner.
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