Nan & Amber (GA)
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OK, as stressful as that first set was, he's having a great run of numbers today!
I hope so much that we can get this figured out!This isn't really a related question, I guess, so maybe I should put it in the main forum--but I'm noticing that it seems like the Relion meter requires less blood than the AlphaTrak--or at least is less fussy about how well the blood has formed up into a drop. Has that been anyone else's experience? It's making me want to switch to using the Relion as the primary meter. (OK, looked it up--they're both supposed to require the same amount--.3 uL--but it really seems to me like the shape of the Relion test strip is easier to work with.)
Keep him hungry until the pre-shot test, test and post, if he is too low do not feed right away, post - someone will be around to help you to decide then.but what do I do in an hour when it's shot time?

IMHO, 47 on Relion is too low, do take another test in 20-30 min just to be absolutely sure that MC started to work.Keeping things going here, just because...PM +2 is 87 on AT, 47 on Relion. Behavior is totally normal. Just fed a small MC meal. Will probably check again during the night, around +4 (11:30 pm) and then depending on how that goes, maybe +6 (1:30 a.m.), and leave out his usual snack.
Looks like another reduction, but how do you reduce already reduced drop?!Keeping things going here, just because...PM +2 is 87 on AT, 47 on Relion. Behavior is totally normal. Just fed a small MC meal. Will probably check again during the night, around +4 (11:30 pm) and then depending on how that goes, maybe +6 (1:30 a.m.), and leave out his usual snack.
Surely I must be doing something wrong--he can't be responding this strongly to a drop that size, can he?!? I keep checking, and it really does seem to be consistent--I'm dropping it onto a square on some graph paper, and when it's absorbed, the resulting circle is the same size each time--and it looks the same to me on the needle...
Cats can do that to their beans...he can't be responding this strongly to a drop that size, can he?!?

I think that's what I've been doing, except I don't see how the needle could be not submerged in the liquid, the way the pen is set up...hmmmmm...I will experiment next time I have a needle out! But the cool thing is that turning the plunger, without pulling on it at all, really works! I am in awe of @Veronica & Babu-chiri 's microdosing powers!
I think that I read in one of the stickies about method (very approximate description) when you push all of the air out of the syringe as hard as you can, poke the rubber stopper and let go so the vaccum sucks in some insulin. The needle is not submerged into the liquid.
Just want to make sure you are aware of the depot - cumulative nature of Lantus. Even if you don;t shoot - it might be working as if you did.Right now I'm thinking that I'll probably skip tomorrow morning

I know, right? Maybe he was just showing me who's boss.
Still looking good hope you have a nice day101 on the AT at +2. I fed a little MC just in case, and skipped the shot, so we'll see what tonight brings...