1/23 - Wally - AMPS: 370, +6: 424, PMSP: 486

Wally & Stefano

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I took a deep breath as many of you suggested :p ...I feel more relaxed now

Last 3 days are an interesting case study for those of you that can read numbers

Nadir not seen between AMPS and PMPS..... some BG reduction on PM cycle

I know I should get more measurements during the night, but I'm a bit worried of it because

1) once the guy sees me awake he we'll start meowing for the next 3 hours even tho he has food
2) I'm so stressed with the current testing schedule that I'm not sure I will be able to handle also the night time

I love him so much (and you can understand what I mean) but this story is stressing me so much ... much more than my daily job... Sometime I think we are so crazy for how much we care for our little friends.

I'm dreaming of OTJ ..... hope we'll be there sooner or later
 
The daily bounce, I hated that. Neko once went three months going low at night and bouncing during the day. That is tough on the caregiver. As for testing more at night, you need to think about when it’s necessary to test more and when it’s not. I always looked at the spreadsheet before bed, having just done my before bed test, and tried to answer the question “will she be safe?”. It’s not important to get up just let see how low a kitty is going in a particular cycle. If you see a big drop between your PMPS and before bed tests, and you think Wally is getting over a bounce, those might be the times to set a later alarm. Or at least make sure there is food available for him around his nadir time, so he can keep himself safe.

Today is partly New Dose Wonkiness. Maybe that means a better night sleep for you tonight,
 
Did you start a new thread today? 1/24:)

GREAT to see the Blue # !

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