I noticed that he is requiring less food these days since he's on the green zone
That's something I noticed with George too.
When he get's closer to 50 does he get hungrier? George for example will not be hungry when he is in flat green but if he is in mid blue and drops into green he comes and stares at me and follows me about, I usually test when he does this behaviour and usually he's either dropped down into green, or he has bounced and is on the way up. But when he is just in flat greens he is not hungry, I have to remind him to come for his snacks.
I see that sometimes you pop back from work and get a test, do you usually know when you can do this?? Or do you not know in advance.
An option would be to leave MC in his timed feeder, and leave more food than you would normally so that he can go back and snack on it, if you think he will eat.
It looks like you usually leave just one feed of 30g at +6 when you are out at work.
I'd probably leave a timed feed at around onset and then another around nadir
Which looking at the numbers on his ss looks to be at around +2-+3, if he has an extra bit of food in as the insulin starts to kick in it may help to keep him a little flatter, and help him not to dip so low.
As you have 2 meals in your timed feeder, I would also leave another meal at +5 to +6, to tide him over through the peak action of insulin and his nadir.
If you have some food on board just before he onsets and just as he is reaching his nadir, it will flatten the numbers out. It might be an idea to stick to this feeding schedule at the weekend, making your decision when you get the PS as to what food he is going to have, supplying his snacks at say +2 and +5 and not feeding anything else, unless he falls below 50, in effect simulating the working week.
By monitoring the numbers at the weekend and keeping the timed feeds the same as during the week, it will allow you to learn what will keep him safe during the week when you are not there.
Does that make sense.
That still leaves you in a bit of a nervous situation going forward this week. I am hesitant to suggest taking him back down to 8.00 because he is doing great on this dose and seemingly making progress with the numbers which is the goal for regulation.
But I totally understand your apprehension for the working week as the depot continues to fill. It would be nice if he were green but was giving you a better margin.
I've sent a message out to Marje and Wendy, I hope that they will pop round later.