I’m also sorry I missed the tag. I’d like to offer a little hindsight lesson

It was clear he was likely starting to clear a bounce last night and he really telegraphed it this morning, didn’t he! At any rate, because you’ve got plenty of data, you’ve shot similar numbers, you had supplies and could monitor, there was absolutely no reason to stall. It’s much better, as long as he’s above 50, to shoot on time with the full dose (making sure you are giving the correct full dose....see below) and then feed a solid LC meal and test at +1.
For a general lesson for the next time (and again, this wouldn’t apply here because you should have reduced his dose to 0.5u a couple days ago ....see below): normally, stalling and then decreasing the dose
is a double whammy. When we stall, we don’t shoot a BCS (caveat: there are always extenuating circumstances but this wasn’t one of them). However, there was not even a reason to stall
What can happen when you stall when the bounce is clearing is exactly what you saw: the numbers just keep dropping and, sometimes, to where you must skip because they are below 50. When you shoot a BCS, and as you can also see, his cycle is going to do the same thing it would have if you’d shot 0.75u at least until the mid to late cycle (again speaking in generalities as if he hadn’t earned a reduction already).
However, he had earned a dose reduction for three drops between 40-50 on separate days and so shooting the 0.5u should have been your plan anyway. In fact, you should have reduced on 11/22. If you haven’t read it before, you might want to read this post on
Reductions and see what happened to us when we missed a similar reduction. It wasn’t pretty

The depot can really get ahead of you fast and you “could" be dealing with that today. I’m really glad you are on top of it and testing and feeding early. Great job!!
Libby, who was another super experienced member who doesn’t post anymore, told me once that, for the most part, stalling and skipping are for the CG and not the cat. While there may be extenuating circumstances (e.g. sick cat or CG unable to monitor) where it might help to stall a bit or skip. in general, and esp with a DKA history, shooting on time with the full current dose is best.
Please let me know if this helps and if you have any questions. Paws crossed for a safe surf


and, again, sorry I missed your tag this morning.