09/26 Eddie AMPS 353 +8 353 PMPS 364 +8.5 383

How about IAA? Eddie once tested @ 76%.

"Sometimes, especially in the case of those using insulin, it is a serious problem, and the body's immune system sets out to destroy the "invader" insulin, just as it does to cold and flu viruses. When this happens to injected insulin to the degree that most of it never reaches your bloodstream to do anything about controlling blood glucose, it is officially known as Insulin resistance. When this happens, dosage increases don't matter--the immune system just goes into higher gear and effectively destroys the additional injected insulin."

Do I have a question? Probably.
 
Do I have a question? Probably.
Let us know when you have that question figured out. ;)

Looks like he's bouncing now. But I can't figure out (with the data that's there), whether it's due to a low or a fast drop. Some day, when you have a bit more time, maybe the weekend, it'd be good to mix up the testing a bit in stead of getting tests at exactly the same time each day/night.
 
Let us know when you have that question figured out. ;)

Looks like he's bouncing now. But I can't figure out (with the data that's there), whether it's due to a low or a fast drop. Some day, when you have a bit more time, maybe the weekend, it'd be good to mix up the testing a bit in stead of getting tests at exactly the same time each day/night.

I'll try on the next day I don't have to be on campus to get other numbers but right now I'm just really worried he's going to end up with they hyperglycemic situation that got him into emergency when I got back from Calgary.
 
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