Jen1218
Member Since 2017
Starting off yellow on a grey day...
Yesterday's post:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/posts/1948746/
Yesterday's post:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/posts/1948746/
Hi Jen. Come on Rudy and work the juice. Jen, you test often enough to do TR and then you could move Rudy's dose up faster to get him into better numbers. Just a thought.
That's right, I'm sorry I forgot that and didn't catch the YA in the signature. Yes, with dry in the mix you need to follow SLGS for safety reason.I leave out Young Again dry for the herd to graze, so I was told I have to follow SLGS.
5.25 was Bubba's break though dose.I'm willing to be patient. 4.75 units has been his best dose yet. One more .25 bump up might really do it for him. He's due for an adjustment Saturday. I will definitely be seeking advice on Friday for adjusting his dose.
5.25 was Bubba's break though dose.

Flat yellow could mean a drop in numbers in the next cycle or so.Rudy's close to his optimal dose. I can see it in his numbers and his behaviors. We're getting there. For today - it's flat yellow. Beats the hell out of pink.![]()
Flat yellow could mean a drop in numbers in the next cycle or so.
I think you are ok with the full dose.Well, he was over 200 at PMPS and no one responded to my dose question (even with the ? and *dose question* added to post title), so he got his full dose...
I think you're fine since he was rising. Get a +2. Come on Rudy, let's surf blue!
You have enough test data that I think you can begin to lower your "stall before shooting number". On SLGS, experienced people will shoot anything above 90. Today's cycle will give you good data on what happens when you shoot full dose into low yellow. Maybe next time you see something above 180 ish you can try the same - provided you are home to monitor and have plenty of strips and high carb food.
There definitely has been a change in the look of Rudy's SS.![]()