Mindy & Max
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Yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=10784
Well we had a great night last night (finally!). While Max's pmps was a bit on the high side, he came down nicely and without causing me to worry. Baby slept all night too, so I actually got to sleep all night and woke up before my alarm went off this morning.
Good nights make for good mornings, and I'm in a much better state than I was yesterday.
Anyway, DH has today off for Good Friday and will be home with the kids. He did Max's last test last night before we went to bed, so he's doing a little better with it (he did still try to refuse and just tell me to do it--uh sorry honey, but I won't be here tomorrow night and you MUST get a test before shooting at this point). I'm sure he can handle it without me today if he needs to. I asked him to get a +6 and a +8, but we'll see what time he actually manages around dealing with the kids (he's not so good with the multi-tasking). He also questioned whether or not Max was even getting any insulin when I showed him the .5 line on the syringe for tonight's shot. :lol: Silly man!
Max was quite chipper and happy last night. He was trying his hardest to get outside and chase the birds. I love listening to him chatter at them! This morning we had a role reversal with the kitties. Usually Truman is the attacker and Max just howls and takes it...but not today! He went on the attack, clobbered his brother, did a mad dash around the living room, and jumped into the window trying to hide behind the blind. I didn't see it, but DH did, and I was very happy to hear about it. He's usually not the playful type--definitely a sign he's feeling better than he has in a long time.
The plan is to do a curve tomorrow. I have a hunch he's going to earn himself a decrease this weekend now that someone can be home to watch him and see just how low he really goes...but we'll see. We are hosting Easter, and with all the little kids running around (1yo twins plus our two), he might stress himself into a higher number. DH has spring break next week, so I won't have to spend so much time on pins and needles wondering what is happening at home.
Well we had a great night last night (finally!). While Max's pmps was a bit on the high side, he came down nicely and without causing me to worry. Baby slept all night too, so I actually got to sleep all night and woke up before my alarm went off this morning.

Anyway, DH has today off for Good Friday and will be home with the kids. He did Max's last test last night before we went to bed, so he's doing a little better with it (he did still try to refuse and just tell me to do it--uh sorry honey, but I won't be here tomorrow night and you MUST get a test before shooting at this point). I'm sure he can handle it without me today if he needs to. I asked him to get a +6 and a +8, but we'll see what time he actually manages around dealing with the kids (he's not so good with the multi-tasking). He also questioned whether or not Max was even getting any insulin when I showed him the .5 line on the syringe for tonight's shot. :lol: Silly man!
Max was quite chipper and happy last night. He was trying his hardest to get outside and chase the birds. I love listening to him chatter at them! This morning we had a role reversal with the kitties. Usually Truman is the attacker and Max just howls and takes it...but not today! He went on the attack, clobbered his brother, did a mad dash around the living room, and jumped into the window trying to hide behind the blind. I didn't see it, but DH did, and I was very happy to hear about it. He's usually not the playful type--definitely a sign he's feeling better than he has in a long time.
The plan is to do a curve tomorrow. I have a hunch he's going to earn himself a decrease this weekend now that someone can be home to watch him and see just how low he really goes...but we'll see. We are hosting Easter, and with all the little kids running around (1yo twins plus our two), he might stress himself into a higher number. DH has spring break next week, so I won't have to spend so much time on pins and needles wondering what is happening at home.