This is for me to remember:
Thinking about a plan for you, that might take the stress of testing for you.
How does this sound in bold type are the every day tests, the others optional or if numbers worry you, if you have time, or are just feeling curious. (this is more of a guideline, you can always mix it up a bit, the reason I'm suggesting always a +2 is that he usually seems to take his big drop by then so it should give you a good indication of how low he was getting.
+11 (if Chase happens to get you up early)
amps
+1 (if amps is under 200)
+2 (every morning)
+3 (if you have time or you feel he has dropped a lot by +2)
+11 if you are home and just feeling curious
pmps
+1 (if pmps is under 200)
+2 (every night)
+3 (if dropping very fast or if you feel like it)
+X (just before bed)(might be an opportunity to regularly get a test later in the cycle)


Glen does this too. He jumps on the bed at about 5:45, lays on my chest and paws my face. If I don't wake up in an acceptable amount of time he goes in and wakes up my 10 year old.

Man I love that cat but a sleep in would be nice! And he's got the civvie in on it now too! He scratches my mattress just out of reach. This way I have to bolt up just to shoo him away! And the civvie likes to pretend he's spider man. He scrambles upside down under the bed and moves himself from one side to the other using his claws and the box spring!
Well at least I know I'm not alone. LOL.

. Lantus is based on how low they go, not how high the are. Also, just a quick FYI...if you shoot late (more than 30 min) it can act like small decrease in dose. When you shoot early it can act like a little increase in dose.
For being on the itsy bitsy amount of insulin Chase is looking super good. <<<<<<< posting so I remember.