:Remember most of those blues are within the meter variance, meaning they're really like greens. AND he comes down on his own throughout the cycle...a sign that the pancreas is working.![]()
I'm doing the same for the pink I got tonight for PMPS!I'm going to make the eclipse my scapegoat for now since animals are much more sensitive to natural happenings.
Thank you for that- it made me laugh and I'm not feeling great right now (personally/mentally). I got home and just fed them because I was so nervous and just didn't want to knowWave the insulin in front of him...I've heard that can work!
Oh I know how that is, CaitlinThank you for that- it made me laugh and I'm not feeling great right now (personally/mentally). I got home and just fed them because I was so nervous and just didn't want to know. I'll test before bed.
It's like when kids go against the grain of fashion and whatnot to be different and feel unique. Pita's got that covered!Pita is a unique little soul, isn't he? He just doesn't want to be like all the other kitties. He wants to march to the beat of his own little drummer.![]()
Still looks good! He's doing this his own way, just like my guy.It's like when kids go against the grain of fashion and whatnot to be different and feel unique. Pita's got that covered!
113 AMPS
Oh Pita!55 @+6
99 @ +10.25
And at PMPS....78! So NS for pm. Dear god Pita, tell me what's happening?!!!
I think 200 is good. For today I'm okay since I can test, but with work again tomorrow it'll freak me out. I'll stick to 200+ give .1Maybe make a "rule" for yourself: if he's over x BG, give 0.1 u to help out his pancreas a bit? x = 200?
Every day!Are you still giving the +9 snacks? If not, I wonder if that would help keep those PS numbers a little lower?
180 PMPS, giving .1 units. Do I need to edit/take down my remission thread?
Thanks Rachel! I'm looking at it as, he probably knows a change is about to happen ( I have a feliway plug in, but still). So hopefully once he's settled into his new home we can get these numbers back downNope! You DID achieve remission...he went 2 weeks without a shot. With luck, this is just a blip, but I think you can still say you achieved remission (14 days is a LONG time).