11/15, Bell, AMPS 228 +2 305 +4 297 +6 318 PMPS 341 +2 344 +4 288

Seth&Bell

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Not sure what is going on with Bell and these numbers, dang. I know the new dose needs some time to build up, but I feel we're moving backwards here. C'mon Bell! But on we go...

For the +4 I dropped my meter and it read 70 when I picked it up. Then it proceeded to error out a bunch of times. Luckily I had bought a spare for this very reason, and it came back with a more reasonable 297. Altho, maybe I should drop my meter more often :)
 
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Yesterday

Not sure what is going on with Bell and these numbers, dang. I know the new dose needs some time to build up, but I feel we're moving backwards here. C'mon Bell! But on we go...

For the +4 I dropped my meter and it read 70 when I picked it up. Then it proceeded to error out a bunch of times. Luckily I had bought a spare for this very reason, and it came back with a more reasonable 297. Altho, maybe I should drop my meter more often :)
Sorry, but I laughed out loud at your story Seth. I do like your dropped meter number better as I’m sure you did too. It’s always good to have a back up for so many reasons. I’m glad you have one. Hoping Bell slides back down to some nice:cool: :D

Have a safe surf and a nice weekend. As always, Bell looks adorable.:bighug::bighug:
 
Good luck with the new dose. Sometimes they just need more insulin. I found if Neko didn't get green for 5 days, she get a little glucose toxicity, meaning more insulin to break through.
 
Good luck with the new dose. Sometimes they just need more insulin. I found if Neko didn't get green for 5 days, she get a little glucose toxicity, meaning more insulin to break through.
Thanks Wendy. Is glucose toxicity a permanent thing? Or it will just take more insulin in the short term to get her back under control? I guess I feel some pressure to getting her regulated in the short term, just because I know the possibility of remission decreases the longer they have diabetes. I'm afraid of not being aggressive enough, but I (of course) want to make sure she is safe.
 
Sorry, but I laughed out loud at your story Seth. I do like your dropped meter number better as I’m sure you did too. It’s always good to have a back up for so many reasons. I’m glad you have one. Hoping Bell slides back down to some nice:cool: :D

Have a safe surf and a nice weekend. As always, Bell looks adorable.:bighug::bighug:
Haha, i thought it was funny too. I'm glad I repoked her tho, that drop from the 300's to 70 startled me a bit. Hope you get some sleep tonight, Staci!
 
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