Wow! That's an almost 200 point difference between the AT and FSL this morning! Doesn't look so bad on the FSL!
Wow! That's an almost 200 point difference between the AT and FSL this morning! Doesn't look so bad on the FSL!
Your comment on another thread yesterday is so true, people with an AT2 are COMPELLED to see the difference.
Its too hard when the numbers are high to calculate the ratio.
I am addicted to the human meter now.



A bounce is the fat and high numbers you see after a cycle of lower numbers. Today's cycle is an active cycle. Good to see her working the reduced dose. Can you get a +5?

Newly diagnosed cats can be super bouncy. As their bodies get used to lower numbers, they will bounce less and clear bounces faster. The good thing is that she seeing blues and greens daily - which is great progress!

Go easy on the MC now. Once she flattens out there is no need to feed higher carbs. In fact, feeding higher carbs after the nadir can reduce duration and contribute to bouncing. You can just feed LC. You want to save higher carbs for earlier in the cycle when the insulin action is strongest and you want to reduce the diving/sharp drops. Later in the cycle it takes less carbs to keep her surfing.
Newly diagnosed cats can be super bouncy. As their bodies get used to lower numbers, they will bounce less and clear bounces faster. The good thing is that she seeing blues and greens daily - which is great progress!