Chubba (GA)
Member Since 2017
Yesterday
I noticed that it seems to take Gizmo 9 cycles to earn a reduction. The “pattern” (don’t tell Gizmo I said that
) starts on Jan 19th. He started 9 units. 9 cycles later, he earned a reduction. Then 9 cycles later, he earned another reduction. On 8 units, he was higher most of the time and I assumed it was a failed reduction. Only waited to increase him due to our work schedules and being unable to monitor. Then 9 cycles later, he earns another reduction. So even though he hasn’t hit green on 7.5 units, I’m thinking I should hold this dose for 9 cycles to see what happens.
Is this showing me that Gizmo takes more than 6 cycles to know what a dose does? Should I be waiting the 8-10 cycles before making dose decisions? And should I be decreasing when he is high most of the cycles and just drops once into lime green? He is very near being “a long term diabetic.” His one year anniversary is coming up on Feb. 10th.
Just looking for some advice moving forward to make sure I’m doing what is best for Gizmo. We are using an AT2 meter. He has Acro and is on cabergoline. Thanks everyone for all of your advice, support, and encouragement over the past year (it seems so much longer).


I noticed that it seems to take Gizmo 9 cycles to earn a reduction. The “pattern” (don’t tell Gizmo I said that
Is this showing me that Gizmo takes more than 6 cycles to know what a dose does? Should I be waiting the 8-10 cycles before making dose decisions? And should I be decreasing when he is high most of the cycles and just drops once into lime green? He is very near being “a long term diabetic.” His one year anniversary is coming up on Feb. 10th.
Just looking for some advice moving forward to make sure I’m doing what is best for Gizmo. We are using an AT2 meter. He has Acro and is on cabergoline. Thanks everyone for all of your advice, support, and encouragement over the past year (it seems so much longer).



yet, but had to weigh in on this. Sorry if I'm not coherent yet.
I don't think it's related to the depot. When Neko was on that sized dose, sometimes she would go less than 6 cycles between reductions. Even though she had what we would call back to back reductions, they held, so that's what counted.