Delma and Frank
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OK...what to do...!? Going to work......what to do? I want to lower it...most likely to 1.75...??
Miriam and Putty said:I posted the same time as you......did you already shoot.
If youdid please get a test right before you walk out the door.
Since you don't have a lot of time to stall is it possible to get a +11 in the morning so you have an idea of whether or not Frank is going up or down by AMPS?
That way it will be easier to make a decision on what to shoot.
Delma said:Miriam and Putty said:I posted the same time as you......did you already shoot.
If youdid please get a test right before you walk out the door.
Since you don't have a lot of time to stall is it possible to get a +11 in the morning so you have an idea of whether or not Frank is going up or down by AMPS?
That way it will be easier to make a decision on what to shoot.
yes, I already shot.....I'll try to test before leaving and post the BG...MAYBE i can check this board at work...MAYBE...(dont want to get myself fired)
So if I test at +11, and get a higher BG for AMPS....what does this mean regarding dosage? AND what would it mean if I got a lower AMPS?
Sienne and Gabby said:You did fine this morning!
Basically, you have 3 choices if Frank throws you a number that's lower than what you are comfortable shooting. At this point, you don't yet have a ton of data to know how Frank would respond to shooting a low number. Your choices are:
- Do not feed and stall. Re-test in 15 min. (approx.). You may have to repeat this several times in order to see if numbers are surfing or rising. You do not want to shoot on a dropping number.
- Shoot a reduced or BCS ("big chicken sh*t') dose. That's what you did today. You want to try to not stall AND reduce the dose since the shed takes a big hit that way.
- Skip the dose. This is usually the least desirable option since it has a big effect on the shed. However, sometimes it's the best or only option.
The point of getting in all of those spot checks is so you will have the data in order to know what is or isn't a safe number to shoot. For tonight, since Frank is rebounding, shooting his regular 2.0u will be fine.