12.15.22 Chispa, 95 AMPS, 151 +7.75

Karen and Chispa (GA)

Member Since 2022
Yesterday: https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...8-amps-149-2-167-4-132-pmps-86-2-66-3.271849/

Between Chispa and my job, I've been run-run-running for the last few days. I had to go downtown to my office for most of the day today, so of course she would choose today to start out with a green preshot. Given the weirdness of her sudden drop two nights ago, I wasn't comfortable with giving her a full dose and not being home to monitor. So I did my first BCS (2 units), fed her a second breakfast before leaving, and left two MC meals in the feeder. It was probably overkill, but I figure, better too high than hypo.
 
Your SS says you shot 3.25U this morning?

She is actually flatter when you shoot low, so you could shoot the full dose and feed carbs to be safe.
Oops, yes -- should have been 2 this morning -- I just changed it. Thanks for noticing.

Thanks too for the observation that the lower the preshot, the flatter the curve. I never realized it before, but looking at her SS, I see that you're absolutely right. I'm wondering now if there is a Lantus-related reason for that, or is it Chispa-specific? Either way it's useful knowledge, so thank you for bringing it to my attention. :):cat:
 
I'm wondering now if there is a Lantus-related reason for that, or is it Chispa-specific? Either way it's useful knowledge, so thank you for bringing it to my attention. :):cat:
Lantus gives flatter curves when shooting low. Also bounce clearing cycles have more downward momentum. Chispa's higher preshots are mostly the high before the bounce breaks.
 
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