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Link to 10/10: The 2nd Day of Jack's Insulin Moratorium
Morning. Yoshi here. So looking back at the past week of spot checks: 10/4 to 10/6 looks very similar to 10/8 to 10/10. Only that 10/4 to 10/6 has numbers that are all a little higher. Typically - you'd expect numbers with 0.0u to be a little higher than numbers with 0.1u, no? Actually, :idea: maybe the change to small meals kept Jack in the 300s yesterday.
The biggest worry is if Jack starts going red to black... nailbite_smile but if he's staying purple - that's better than red and black, right?
So at +10 (2 hours before AMBG), I found Jack licking the bottom of the to-go box from Chinese take-out I had last night that was sitting on the coffee table.
He maybe got a few licks - but luckily I didn't leave much for him to scavenge :roll: I know even a few licks of Chinese food sauce has a load of sugar in it - but Jack likes adding more pieces to his glucose puzzle.
Morning. Yoshi here. So looking back at the past week of spot checks: 10/4 to 10/6 looks very similar to 10/8 to 10/10. Only that 10/4 to 10/6 has numbers that are all a little higher. Typically - you'd expect numbers with 0.0u to be a little higher than numbers with 0.1u, no? Actually, :idea: maybe the change to small meals kept Jack in the 300s yesterday.
The biggest worry is if Jack starts going red to black... nailbite_smile but if he's staying purple - that's better than red and black, right?
So at +10 (2 hours before AMBG), I found Jack licking the bottom of the to-go box from Chinese take-out I had last night that was sitting on the coffee table.

So I assume we will find out how his pancreas is doing from his blood work on Friday (Does blood work usually show pancreas function?) I don't want to start 'analyzing' too much, but if he stays in the purples, maybe that just simply means the insulin is helpful? And if he dips - then, that means - the food's helping? Funny that food can both be a blessing and a curse - increasing numbers initially, but (hopefully) in the long run making his glucose levels drop. Not exactly sure how - I know Libby explained it as letting Jack's body kick in and start doing the work to produce his own insulin. At the least, it comforts me that we now have a syringe that can measure 0.01u when we decide what to do after the Moratorium is over (on Wednesday).Libby and Lucy said:part of the point of the experiment is to see what Jack's body is doing. The other part of the point is to see if he can manage without insulin. If he really didn't need the insulin and he was getting it anyway, he might bounce like that. If his pancreas is working, then we can use food as insulin. Small meals can stimulate his pancreas to produce insulin and bring the numbers down, just like exogenous insulin would. The numbers he has been having imply that his pancreas is working at least some of the time, so we want to get an idea of how well it works, and we want to see if we can stimulate it to work more often. The GOOD news (at least in my opinion) is that from yesterday's data, it does look like Jack is bringing his numbers down after food. Let's hope he can keep it up (down). :mrgreen: