TankNRK
Member Since 2022
Previous Post:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-3-lando-amps-106-3.276025/#post-3061170
What a drop from last night! Been awhile since we had a green PS. And thank the heavens above I'm off work today! Shot the full dose and said
"Bring it on!"
Im sure he'll get a good food bump, as he usually does or sits flat in his am cycles. But if not I'm prepared to handle it and have all the tools at my disposal!
Wish us luck!
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-3-lando-amps-106-3.276025/#post-3061170
What a drop from last night! Been awhile since we had a green PS. And thank the heavens above I'm off work today! Shot the full dose and said
"Bring it on!"
Im sure he'll get a good food bump, as he usually does or sits flat in his am cycles. But if not I'm prepared to handle it and have all the tools at my disposal!
Wish us luck!


I could cry happy tears! I think there's something big to be said about taking that baby step, one at a time, to become more comfortable with those scary lower numbers. I used to be scared under 200, and when I started I was horrified of a hypo event. Now when I see a 50 I just go "WHOOP!" And get out the tools for a little bump up and we know the routine, no need to panic, just gotta get the boy back up a little. Testing often, studying, collecting data, and having a hypo kit makes all the difference.