GraceAndAngie
Member Since 2013
Hello LL folks,
Yesterday's condo.
Angie had a good day today - she's seemed well enough anyway. We've had a few wild spring thunder storms over the last couple of days. Angie decided she was going out this morning while the wind was howling and the rain coming in sideways under the porch and hitting the door. She made it as far as the sodden door mat and wisely (and briskly) changed her mind!
I'm very confused about her spreadsheet. Last night she started low at her pmps and then went up from there. This morning she was quite high at amps and I now wonder if she went down again last night after I stopped testing. I stopped because she was going up but isn't a nadir supposed to be in the middle of the cycle, not a shot time? Should I have kept testing last night? Would someone mind looking at her spreadsheet (again) and letting me know what you think? I'm very rarely catching her coming up again but I feel so sleep deprived, even with sleeping during the day after testing and at night after testing. I don't think I can do much more every day so I want to be better at knowing when it's most important.
I don't know why I have such a hard time getting it. Diabetes has made me feel more dense than any thing else I've tried to learn about!
Thanks so much for all your on-going help.
Grace
Yesterday's condo.
Angie had a good day today - she's seemed well enough anyway. We've had a few wild spring thunder storms over the last couple of days. Angie decided she was going out this morning while the wind was howling and the rain coming in sideways under the porch and hitting the door. She made it as far as the sodden door mat and wisely (and briskly) changed her mind!
I'm very confused about her spreadsheet. Last night she started low at her pmps and then went up from there. This morning she was quite high at amps and I now wonder if she went down again last night after I stopped testing. I stopped because she was going up but isn't a nadir supposed to be in the middle of the cycle, not a shot time? Should I have kept testing last night? Would someone mind looking at her spreadsheet (again) and letting me know what you think? I'm very rarely catching her coming up again but I feel so sleep deprived, even with sleeping during the day after testing and at night after testing. I don't think I can do much more every day so I want to be better at knowing when it's most important.
I don't know why I have such a hard time getting it. Diabetes has made me feel more dense than any thing else I've tried to learn about!
Thanks so much for all your on-going help.
Grace