Yes LC, due at 6:30. What is the no shoot for TR using AT3?How long since his shot was due? What did he eat? LC?
How long has it been since 6:30 for you?Yes LC, due at 6:30. What is the no shoot for TR using AT3?
It has been roughly 45min since 63. Gonna test him again now. If he tests higher can I shoot or do I need to use the original preshot number? And does he take a reduction now?How long has it been since 6:30 for you?
With TR it would be 68. As would the reduction point.
Yes a drop below 68 would be a reduction with a pet meter with both TR and SLGS.It has been roughly 45min since 63. Gonna test him again now. If he tests higher can I shoot or do I need to use the original preshot number? And does he take a reduction now?
Thank you for being here BhoomaYou would not shoot below 80 with SLGS.
Thank you and you're not kidding! Completey shocked. I woke up a couple times in the night and considered testing but opted to give his poor ears a break. Wonder how low he gotWhat a way to wake up in the morning!
Congrats on the reduction![]()
So strange, I would have bet against that chance over and over.I had to go about talking about predictable cycles yesterday… congrats on the reduction!
If following TR and with experience, you could. However, I would strongly suggest taking the reduction tonight. He was very lime about telling you that 2.5 is too much LOL! See this POST. He'll come back down.Is it possible to delay a reduction when you skip the dose for offending cycle? Petey is at 261 so I wasn't sure if I could or should wait till the morning to reduce again?
Thank you!If following TR and with experience, you could. However, I would strongly suggest taking the reduction tonight. He was very lime about telling you that 2.5 is too much LOL! See this POST. He'll come back down.![]()
I just don't get it. Guess those healing cycles helped a lot. He's pretty high right nowBoy, he's coming down the dosing ladder, isn't he? A reduction after only four cycles! Somebody's pancreas is definitely responding to the insulin. Stay safe, Petey!