Garfie Sept 25, pmps 76, +1 75, +2 66, +3 62, +4 78

Rebecca, take some credit here..you have been the one to get Garfie this far. I know Shawna helped a great deal, and I thank that wonderful lady for helping you and relaying info and advice, bringing you to this community.
I'm so happy at how well he's doing. But, I am so terribly proud of you, you jumped over many barrels and had to learn and do so much to get this far. I think both of you will do it!
 
Ok at 11:45 He was 47. So I gave him level tbs of hc food will retest in 15 min. So why would he go that low on such a low dose.
At +5 57
@+51/4 64
He went up twice and I have to go back to work he should be good till I get home
 
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Rebecca, take some credit here..you have been the one to get Garfie this far. I know Shawna helped a great deal, and I thank that wonderful lady for helping you and relaying info and advice, bringing you to this community.
I'm so happy at how well he's doing. But, I am so terribly proud of you, you jumped over many barrels and had to learn and do so much to get this far. I think both of you will do it!
Thanks, the hardest was learning technology lol. Will admit I still worry and get panicky but learning to overcome them. Don't have high panic anymore on hypo numbers.
 
Thanks, the hardest was learning technology lol. Will admit I still worry and get panicky but learning to overcome them. Don't have high panic anymore on hypo numbers.
Well, of course you still worry, you love your fur baby. You have learned what to do when you get low numbers, and learned a tremendous amount in a short time. In time, you will pass on what you know. I have learned mostly by reading the posts, as well as the information here on the board. Idjit went into remission so fast that I don't have the hands on, ingrained in the brain, like you do. I know you would rather not have to learned this, but I envy your experience and hands on knowledge.
 
He's starting to look really good, and yes is amazing and very annoying that they can go hypo with the smallest amount of insulin, is good that you are there to monitor him and you are doing a really great job.
 
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