Amanda and a Loudogg
Member Since 2017
July 23, 2018 Condo - Belated Gotcha Anniversary and Pics
Morning all,
So yesterday morning, I was so frustrated with Lou's pink AMPS that I decided not to post a condo. I figured I would take my momma's advice of "if you can't say anything nice, than don't say anything at all." So after the brief toe dip into the lagoon yesterday at PMPS, I thought I'd at least have something nice to write about today. When I saw the almost 400 pink AMPS this morning, I almost screamed in frustration.
With the house purchasing process, I can't keep my patience pants on for any length of time. I apparently can only be patient for one thing at a time, and usually it's not Lou's FD dance.
I just don't understand how one day it seems he really is turning a corner, either by only bouncing into the yellows instead of pinks, bounces breaking in less than a cycle, or having a full day at the lagoon. And then he reverts right back to his previous bad behavior: bouncing like he went hypo over blues or a high green, jumping to pinks instead of yellows, or going stretches without seeing a green or only one in a day (not even a cycle). It's one step forward and three (or more) steps back. I'm truly at my wit's end.
I'm not really seeing much indication that the 3.25u is the best dose for him. He goes into the greens here and there, sure, but he generally doesn't linger. When we spent the whole day at the lagoon, I thought we were on to something, but he actually stayed in the high greens the whole cycle. I can't help but feel like the 3.5u dose was better for him. The only downside there was that 38, which I wonder if it was from the IAA instead of the dose. *Sigh* I have been thinking of switching him to Levemir once I'm done with this box of Basaglar. He's doing much better overall on a depot insulin, but not nearly as well as I was hoping. Starting to feel like even regulation is a pipe dream at this point.
Anywhoo, enough of my pity party. I guess it's just as well that he's high this morning because Caleb and I have a busy day today. Our house inspection is this morning at 1000 and we meet again with our loan officer this afternoon. Caleb has to work and I have a work meeting tonight. No rest for the wicked I suppose, haha. Here's hoping nothing major comes up on the inspection! I hope you all have a wonderful day!
Morning all,
So yesterday morning, I was so frustrated with Lou's pink AMPS that I decided not to post a condo. I figured I would take my momma's advice of "if you can't say anything nice, than don't say anything at all." So after the brief toe dip into the lagoon yesterday at PMPS, I thought I'd at least have something nice to write about today. When I saw the almost 400 pink AMPS this morning, I almost screamed in frustration.
With the house purchasing process, I can't keep my patience pants on for any length of time. I apparently can only be patient for one thing at a time, and usually it's not Lou's FD dance. I just don't understand how one day it seems he really is turning a corner, either by only bouncing into the yellows instead of pinks, bounces breaking in less than a cycle, or having a full day at the lagoon. And then he reverts right back to his previous bad behavior: bouncing like he went hypo over blues or a high green, jumping to pinks instead of yellows, or going stretches without seeing a green or only one in a day (not even a cycle). It's one step forward and three (or more) steps back. I'm truly at my wit's end.
I'm not really seeing much indication that the 3.25u is the best dose for him. He goes into the greens here and there, sure, but he generally doesn't linger. When we spent the whole day at the lagoon, I thought we were on to something, but he actually stayed in the high greens the whole cycle. I can't help but feel like the 3.5u dose was better for him. The only downside there was that 38, which I wonder if it was from the IAA instead of the dose. *Sigh* I have been thinking of switching him to Levemir once I'm done with this box of Basaglar. He's doing much better overall on a depot insulin, but not nearly as well as I was hoping. Starting to feel like even regulation is a pipe dream at this point.

Anywhoo, enough of my pity party. I guess it's just as well that he's high this morning because Caleb and I have a busy day today. Our house inspection is this morning at 1000 and we meet again with our loan officer this afternoon. Caleb has to work and I have a work meeting tonight. No rest for the wicked I suppose, haha. Here's hoping nothing major comes up on the inspection! I hope you all have a wonderful day!

I know you're overwhelmed right now with the new house...but the house is coming...and then moving day...and packing...and OMG all the rest of it...but Lou is going to be there, right by your side..looking to his mama bean for love, care, protection....and general servitude...

