08/24 Mouse PMPS 128, +2 57, +3 73, +4 67, +5 84, +6 124

Agree with Elise on a test in the second half of the cycle. Bounce breaking cycles have later nadirs. You might see a repeat of the AM cycle of 8/22, so she could drop all the way till the end of the cycle and nadir at PMPS.
 
Agree with Elise on a test in the second half of the cycle. Bounce breaking cycles have later nadirs. You might see a repeat of the AM cycle of 8/22, so she could drop all the way till the end of the cycle and nadir at PMPS.
That's what I was thinking too...
 
Do I have to put it in the +2 section or can I put it in the notes?
Either is fine. Some people put it in the cell along with the BG, others in the notes. Whatever works for you.

+4 67... Ok to just give LC snack?
Yes, just LC and can you stay up till +5?

Btw, do you use an autofeeder for the night after you have gone to bed? How do you ensure Mouse doesn't eat the food you leave out in the 2 hours before the AMPS? With her starting to see lower numbers, it is more important not to have food-influenced preshots.
 
Btw, do you use an autofeeder for the night after you have gone to bed? How do you ensure Mouse doesn't eat the food you leave out in the 2 hours before the AMPS? With her starting to see lower numbers, it is more important not to have food-influenced preshots.
I have an auto feeder for her but still need to get one more for my other 2 cats who's food she could get to if she wanted so I don't use it yet, I have to save up for one more, money's been tight. I set and alarm and get up a little before 2 hour preshot fast time starts and give her and the other 2 a little snack and then pull all food that's left.
 
You are good for the night. If she will be okay without food, you don't need leave food out. Feeding after the nadir can reduce duration which can contribute to bouncing. She is headed up nicely anyway, so she should be safe.
 
You are good for the night. If she will be okay without food, you don't need leave food out. Feeding after the nadir can reduce duration which can contribute to bouncing. She is headed up nicely anyway, so she should be safe.
+6 124... I did give her 1½ tsp. Of ff naturals which if I remember correctly is 0% carbs.
I've never not left food out at night for her so I left her 5 more tsp out, half of that is frozen. I left it in a different spot than where she's laying right now so she may or may not eat it and I figure that's less than I would normally leave out. Would it be ok if I slowly cut back on the amount I leave out for her in the second part of the cycle instead of just taking it away all at once?
 
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