3/29 Claudio AMPS 239 PMPS 154

Wow! Claudio sure does drop on that 4.75U dose.
Flat yellows the night before so that means?
This is a quiz Susan. :bookworm:

p.s. Has your daughter called you from Woburn yet?
 
I hate tests.
I know now, I shouldn't have gave the increase.
I wasn't thinking. I am not a morning person. Never have been.
I worked years working 7pm to 7am. Has taken me years to work my way back to a more normal bedtime. Sometime between 1-3 am.
But he did rise back up to 89. But I think that was food influenced.
So what do I shoot at PM ?
If you're gonna beat me, please use a wet noodle.

No she hasn't called. She's mad at me. She'll make nice when it gets near her birthday, lol.
 
"Flat yellows are indicative of a bounce clearing."
Please write that on the blackboard 100 times, neatly. :joyful:

If you're gonna beat me, please use a wet noodle.
Ramen ok? It will only take me 3 minutes to cook, but way too long to drive to where you live. Nah, I'll skip the wet noodle thing, thank you.

Well, since you are a night owl, you can stay up and monitor. So the 4.75U dose may work just fine for Claudio tonight. Remember, those drops to the 60's are ok, and those green numbers are what you want to see. Keep him surfing in the greens, with a bit of food, and his pancreas has time to heal.

It's "Feed the 40's." to bring those numbers back up to a safer level.

But it's also, "keep 'em surfing" and feeding any of the greens, to keep the BG's more level and keep that "surf" going is also a good idea. You are "feeding the curve." Which I am horrible at explaining.

Maybe my little brown bat, napping on my front porch could make a visit to your daughter and get her to call you. I'll train him to whisper in her ear "Call mom. Now!" Of course, it may be a little too high pitched to hear.
 
I wasn't really worried about that 64. Figured it was a "safe" green.
I fed for a double purpose. 1) time for his lunch & 2) help him to surf and keep him from dropping ( if that would happen).
Have to see where his +9 and PMPS takes him.
I would like to see more greens for his body to start getting used to a lower number and not overreact.

As for the bat, her cat would probably get it.
 
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