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<blockquote data-quote="Cenynpedr" data-source="post: 253784" data-attributes="member: 42080"><p>Well I tweaked her basal from 19.30 to 22.00 hrs and got it working perfectly, until she went to bed a bit later and ended up hypo, with a massive spike later on!</p><p></p><p>It appears that I'll have to either set a temporary basal whenever she goes to bed, or do a combo bolus. What an awkward time of day to have a glucose surge!</p><p></p><p>Re:your hypo dog diabeticwithdog, we're getting a dog for her (she's earning doggy points for every jab!), and I've been wondering if I could train it up to detect hypos (I've trained lots of sheep dogs, so figure I could give this a go). Was there a particular method of how they went about teaching the dog? And, other than labradors, can other breeds work well (was thinking of getting a spaniel crossed with a poodle to avoid the shedding and for ease of training, but might go for a labradoodle now instead). Sorry to bombard you with questions, just can't believe my luck that I found someone with a hypo dog to speak to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cenynpedr, post: 253784, member: 42080"] Well I tweaked her basal from 19.30 to 22.00 hrs and got it working perfectly, until she went to bed a bit later and ended up hypo, with a massive spike later on! It appears that I'll have to either set a temporary basal whenever she goes to bed, or do a combo bolus. What an awkward time of day to have a glucose surge! Re:your hypo dog diabeticwithdog, we're getting a dog for her (she's earning doggy points for every jab!), and I've been wondering if I could train it up to detect hypos (I've trained lots of sheep dogs, so figure I could give this a go). Was there a particular method of how they went about teaching the dog? And, other than labradors, can other breeds work well (was thinking of getting a spaniel crossed with a poodle to avoid the shedding and for ease of training, but might go for a labradoodle now instead). Sorry to bombard you with questions, just can't believe my luck that I found someone with a hypo dog to speak to! [/QUOTE]
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