I'm sorry you didn't get a response to your dosing question. It looks as if you are commenting on yesterday's post.
I don't think I would have skipped. Maybe reduced again, but not skipped. From my experience it only causes their depot to become unstable & the BG to rise back into the clouds. Sometimes our sweet go a bit lower than, say +6. My Nova is a classic example.
You shot a reduced dose last night at what was relatively was same pmps as today (by just a few points), and Thelma pulled a beautiful blue pm cycle--most likely due to the depot from the 1 unit dose given previously. I DO understand why you did tho, you are early in the journey & according to SLGS a no-shoot is under 200/150 and you want to keep her safe. I have done the same thing.
In time, with more data, you will get used to those blue #s and Thelma will tell you when to reduce by going below 90 for a reduction. You will now see her BG rising back into the yellows and pinks. The ultimate goal is to get her into those blues & greens and get her pancreas healing. Read & re-read the SLGS & TR protocols---they are there to guide you as well.
You will also want to start a new thread every day, and reference the previous post as well for history's sake. Re-read the PSA sticky, and ask questions if you don't understand. There are a lot of caring people here with loads of more experience than me to help & guide you though this--at first--scary diagnosis.
