10/10 Tinker AMPS 104 +2 76 +4 94 +6 128 PMPS 148

Discussion in 'Lantus / Levemir / Biosimilars' started by Tinker's Mom, Oct 10, 2019.

  1. Tinker's Mom

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  2. AmandaE

    AmandaE Well-Known Member

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    100 is ok to shoot at, if this is your first time shooting so low will you be around to monitor?

    It’s a beautiful start for Tinker :cool:
     
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  3. AmandaE

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    Sorry that wasn’t fully helpful :p

    I think if it’s your first time shooting such a number grabbing a +1 and +2 would be a good idea, that way you can see if Tinker is having an easy or aggressive onset :)
     
  4. Tinker's Mom

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    Yes I am here all day, I will keep an eye on it with checks.
     
  5. Bellasmom

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    Beautiful start and good job shooting
    Have a great day Laura
     
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  6. Sienne and Gabby (GA)

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    Laura:

    II just started to type out a note suggesting you get some early tests when you posted the 76 at +2. Good thinking to get that early test.

    I'd suggest giving Tinker a bit of low carb food to keep him surfing in those green numbers. I'd also suggest testing at +2.5 or certainly no later than +3.

    I also want to strongly encourage/beg you to start getting before bed tests. You really need data from the PM cycle. You could easily be missing reductions.

     
  7. Tinker's Mom

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    I will try to always get a +2 at night. I have been shooting him at 8 and 8 and I go to bed usually at 10pm or 10:30. Hopefully that will be OK?
     
  8. Sue and Luci

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    It's the best way to know which way Tinker is headed in the evening. If you see she's fallen over 50 points since the injection, then you'll want to test again - yes, I know...we all want to go to bed and get some rest...but night time can be tricky for these kitties. They seem to think it's a great time to go for a swim in the lagoon. Tinker had a nice looking day today - hope you can get some additional tests to fill in the blanks.

    Have a great evening Laura!
     
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  9. Tinker's Mom

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    I think I am going to hold him at 0.5 for a few days, does that sound good?
     
  10. Sue and Luci

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    Sounds like a good plan. Testing and time will tell if that's the right dose to help keep Tinker in those nice blue and greens without going too low. Tinker is driving this one, as I'm sure you know by now :)
     
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  11. Tinker's Mom

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    Staying at 0.5 for now. I ran out of test strips! I have one left for morning and then they are supposed to arrive via Amazon. Thought they were coming today :nailbiting:
     
  12. Sienne and Gabby (GA)

    Sienne and Gabby (GA) Senior Member Moderator

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    Not knowing what your schedule may permit, you may want to consider what time you're shooting. Getting a +2 during the PM cycle is ok but it's early in relation to nadir. My kitty had an early onset and nadir which made getting early tests critical. It also meant I adjusted my shot time to 5:00 (AM and PM) which allowed me to get several early test before I left for work and gave me some time in the evening to keep an eye on Gabby's numbers, intervene if needed, and get some sleep.
     
  13. Sue and Luci

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    You may want to purchase a back up kit - a meter and matching strips to keep for just such an emergency. You don't want to be caught short of strips in the middle of a snowstorm, late at night...no strips = no insulin for Tinker.
     
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