02/04/18 Squallie AMPS 56,+3/77, +8/105, PMPS 128, +3/85

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Squalliesmom

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I'll come back later to do his condo properly, but I need dosing advice. I've been stalling for over an hour, and his BG hasn't come up over 65 (go figure!). I'm really afraid to shoot when his numbers are in the 50s and low 60s. Anybody have any suggestions (or courage to lend)?

EDIT:
Yesterday

Sorry for the panic - it turned into a NS day. By dinnertime his numbers will probably be sky-high!
 
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I don't see anything for today on the spreadsheet. How low was he? Do you have any tests before the usual AMPS to judge trajectory?

You've shot 70's and 80's and he's mostly stayed flat from what I can tell. Can you monitor all day?
 
Numbers:
AMPS 62, retest 60,
stall 30 min, test at 47 retest 65
stall 30, test at 58, retest 62

ETA: His last test last night was 75@+4
 
I do think you could shoot, but only if you are around to monitor all day to make sure he doesn't have any surprises up his furry little sleeve. I'm slightly worried about that 47, but it seems like an outlier in the rest of the tests. 60's really isn't all that different from the 70's you've shot before.

Of course, if today isn't a good day for you to take that step, you can back off with a BCS or NS. As always, you hold the syringe!
 
He's likely dipping due to his breakfast being late, but because there's that pesky depot in play, I'd keep a very close eye on him for the next few hours. Probably add a touch of HC to his morning meal, too, just to make sure he comes up quickly.
 
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