12/28 - Dolly - AMPS 187 -82@+2 46@+4.75 - 75@+5.25 -54@+6.25 -81@+9-PMPS 145 - 153@+2 - 120@+3.25

Looks like you stopped her from dropping further. I'd hold off on MC if you can get another test in 30-45 but would leave some LC for her. This is what I would do but we can see what Elise says when she comes back.
That’s what I am doing. She just doesn’t want to eat. She ate some of the mc.
 
just saw the tag. was working w kit to bring her back from the sharks. looks like you have the pro team with you now.
i'll be monitoring kit for further shenanigans, but always feel free to tag again if needed.
 
She dropped to 46, gave her some 21% FF Delights w/cheddar. Before that she finally ate her lc.


Ate the gravy. Put some karo on her mouth so she would lick it, she hates it and I just end up upsetting her.
 
I wonder if she decided to eat the LC because she felt she was going lower? I think that could be. At least then you know she will eat herself to a higher number.
Test 30 minutes after feeding the HC.
 
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Congrats on the reduction. 1.25. Yea!
I'm curious...I noticed Dolly earns reductions like a newly diagnosed diabetic (1 drop <50) even though she has been diabetic for over a year. Why is this? Does it have to do with her having the long period of remission?

ETA: Congrats on the reduction for Dolly!!!:D
 
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I wonder if I should have repeated that low test, such a big jump in 1/2 an hour. I just never do anymore. I can’t go backwards so do we just accept it was right?
 
I wonder if I should have repeated that low test, such a big jump in 1/2 an hour. I just never do anymore. I can’t go backwards so do we just accept it was right?
I wasn't surprised to see that 46 at all, personally, given what Dolly's ss has looked like lately. I'm new though so take my observations with an enormous grain of salt.
 
I'm curious...I noticed Dolly earns reductions like a newly diagnosed diabetic (1 drop <50) even though she has been diabetic for over a year. Why is this? Does it have to do with her having the long period of remission?

ETA: Congrats on the reduction for Dolly!!!:D
No, it’s not because of the long time in remission. It’s more because it’s been go hard to keep her up with her iffy appetite. It’s been especially hard in Adrienne at night. So far she’s holding the reductions. If she were to not hold them and/or start eating better it would be different.
 
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