Jen&Eddie
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Yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=115739
Today:
AMPS = 430 :shock:
+2.5 = 302
+6 = 215
That AMPS sure looks like a bouncy pre-shot, but I can't see anything that Eddie would have bounced off of recently. These flatter cycles also sort of look like what he was previously having as high-flat bounce cycles, but again, I don't see anything that would have produced a bounce.
I'm thinking of going up again with tonight's dose to 2.2u assuming Eddie doesn't stretch this cycle out. I do want to see if anyone spots anything that would suggest that these higher numbers lately might be due to a bouncing? Right before we left Eddie for the weekend, we had been going down the scale pretty rapidly and Eddie was surprising me with low dips. We did have the sitter shoot lower while we were gone, but since there are no mid-point tests over the weekend, I don't have any idea if he was going low or not or just staying high and flat. His pre-shot numbers were pretty high while we were gone. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Today:
AMPS = 430 :shock:
+2.5 = 302
+6 = 215
That AMPS sure looks like a bouncy pre-shot, but I can't see anything that Eddie would have bounced off of recently. These flatter cycles also sort of look like what he was previously having as high-flat bounce cycles, but again, I don't see anything that would have produced a bounce.
I'm thinking of going up again with tonight's dose to 2.2u assuming Eddie doesn't stretch this cycle out. I do want to see if anyone spots anything that would suggest that these higher numbers lately might be due to a bouncing? Right before we left Eddie for the weekend, we had been going down the scale pretty rapidly and Eddie was surprising me with low dips. We did have the sitter shoot lower while we were gone, but since there are no mid-point tests over the weekend, I don't have any idea if he was going low or not or just staying high and flat. His pre-shot numbers were pretty high while we were gone. Any input would be greatly appreciated.