Congrats on Blackie's reduction, I'm so glad he came through those lows safely out the otherside.
I know this was touched on in the thread when you got those lo's, but reading through I wasn't sure if with all that went on whether you took on board a few things that lead to the event, so from a learning perspective I just wanted to go over those again. Now the dust has settled I hope that you can see it as a learning experience.
- He was on 3u and a reduction was not taken when he dropped below 90
- You had a petsitter dose him, and didn't take a vacation dose. (as you were shooting 3u, I would have taken him down to 2.5u for a couple of cycles before I was going, I would have left the sitter with an on the line dose of 2.5u, then I would have shot his regular dose as soon as I got back)
- I don't believe you left the sitter with a sample syringe.(I think it's quite possible that your sitters 3u was more than your 3u)
I feel that's what created the perfect storm that led to those lows.
I went on a few vacations, I have a very experienced friend that cares for George when I am away, she would test him ambg and pmbg as well as midcycle, and I still reduced the dose.
As far as the numbers yesterday, I read the post as Cheryl did, and as I believe Marje intended it, what she was trying to do is to give Sherry more information around the subject so that she can make a more informed decision next time, once she has more experience under her belt and more data to back up the decision.
I also don't see any insulin sensitivity in the days following the lo's, as for how long it takes to no longer be an issue, it's an ECID, looking at the numbers will tell you. A bit like when a bouncy kitty just stops bouncing, how long does that take? well for George he started insulin in Nov 2015 and January 31st 2016 he gave up bouncing. We all know it can take some kitties longer, others less, some never stop at all, we just have to look to the numbers to let them guide us.
And although it is important to realise that, insulin sensitivity, could be an issue and watch for it, but if it didn't/ isn't happening there is no need to live under that fear.