Good job Sharon! You are a pro at the low numbers now. Nice to know she'll come up with LC.
A question for you, have you ever checked to see how many drops are in that .1U dose? If not, get a used needle and fill it will colored liquid (apple juice, tea, etc), point the needle up, and turn the plunger a little bit until you get a drop forming. Try to see how many of these drops you are getting with the .1U dose. Tabitha got low today, but overall her numbers look like she might need a tiny bit more of insulin support. I'm just wondering if there's a way to get a smaller dose consistently. If you know the number of drops, maybe you could do half of them. We've had people give 1 drop doses if needed. The other option is to push the plunger really hard, insert into the vial/pen and release the plunger. That little bit of insulin that gets in might be a smaller dose.