fafa's mum
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Hopefully it is a nice curve today.
Hopefully it is a nice curve today.
Hopefully it is a nice curve today.
Thank you for the suggestion. I have updated my signature and hope it looks ok now.That's what we all hope for!
I know you're trying to do TR, but will you please add it to your signature? It will make a difference in the advice you're given.
If you can, try to get tests sprinkled at different points in the cycle. Like one day +2, +5, +8 and another day +3, +6, +9....If you think of your spreadsheet like it's a puzzle, it helps to have "pieces" sprinkled all over to help see the picture.
On TR, you could have gone up to 3.25 today. Do you have syringes with half unit markings? You have to eyeball the .25 and .75 doses as best you can (or use calipers and ignore the lines completely)
Thank youI hope Fa slides down from the pinks and sees some yellows today!
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That's what we all hope for!
I know you're trying to do TR, but will you please add it to your signature? It will make a difference in the advice you're given.
If you can, try to get tests sprinkled at different points in the cycle. Like one day +2, +5, +8 and another day +3, +6, +9....If you think of your spreadsheet like it's a puzzle, it helps to have "pieces" sprinkled all over to help see the picture.
On TR, you could have gone up to 3.25 today. Do you have syringes with half unit markings? You have to eyeball the .25 and .75 doses as best you can (or use calipers and ignore the lines completely)
I have updated my signature and hope it looks ok now.
will be ordering the half unit one soon
It seems Fa has the tendency to drop a bit at +12 . it happened before. I remember seeing somewhere that says lantus can do this. is that right?It's not unusual for numbers to be lower during the PM cycle -- it's why we tell people to always get a before bed test!
Seeing that numbers may be a bit higher at around +10 is good information. Also keep in mind that after nadir, you are past the most effective point in the cycle. It makes sense that numbers may be on their way up in the latter part of the cycle. While you don't have a huge number of +10 tests upon which to draw a conclusion, it also helps to keep in mind that there's about a 20% variance in any test due to the meter and strip. Whether it's a vet's numbers, the lab, your meter -- there's always a bit of measurement error. Keeping that in mind, the 20 point difference between the +10 at 414 and your PMPS of 394 really isn't a difference. It seems bigger because the color coding is changed.