Beth & Atlas
Member Since 2010
Good and Happy Sunday morning...
Two pot coffee morning here and I'm still pouring for anyone who would like a cup!
Yesterdays Condo: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=26492
Everyone fed and all three snuggled down into pillows and bankies this morning. Rain & 49F and no heat on in the house yet...
Atlas still a bit high and most likely still in rebound from two days of hypos. I finally had the courage though to up him to what should have been his correct dose reduction. It looks to me he is still insulin sensitive and is even bouncing from yellow numbers.
SS is highlighted and counting down the rebound hours.
Question:
I am sort of feeling like the terms Rebound and Bounce are not quite interchangeable.
Bounce: generally describing a panicky liver as defined in the Tilly protocol resulting in no dose change.
VS.
Rebound: which is what I feel like I'm really dealing with from true hypo numbers, generally last more than 24 hours or even longer than 72 hours. And result in a dose reduction.
Two pot coffee morning here and I'm still pouring for anyone who would like a cup!
Yesterdays Condo: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=26492
Everyone fed and all three snuggled down into pillows and bankies this morning. Rain & 49F and no heat on in the house yet...
Atlas still a bit high and most likely still in rebound from two days of hypos. I finally had the courage though to up him to what should have been his correct dose reduction. It looks to me he is still insulin sensitive and is even bouncing from yellow numbers.
SS is highlighted and counting down the rebound hours.
Question:
I am sort of feeling like the terms Rebound and Bounce are not quite interchangeable.
Bounce: generally describing a panicky liver as defined in the Tilly protocol resulting in no dose change.
VS.
Rebound: which is what I feel like I'm really dealing with from true hypo numbers, generally last more than 24 hours or even longer than 72 hours. And result in a dose reduction.