5/13 Cobb AMPS 280(2uR) +4.75 364 +9 382(3.5uR) PMPS 232

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Suzanne & Cobb(GA)

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Careful there Cobb, no need to go any higher. I thought Cobb was dropping last night, as he asked for food. I wonder if the R makes him hungry? His BG was fairly flat so he hadn't dropped much.

Nothing much to report today. It's Matt's birthday so we'll be out doing birthday things once he gets home. If I know my husband, and I think that I do, we'll be in the pool for most of the afternoon. I have an ice cream came in the freezer - he loves Carvel cakes. It's good he has a summer birthday. :lol: Matt has this silly rule that you can't eat ice cream when it is cold. :roll: But he wanted a soft serve ice cream maker for Christmas. So contradictory, I know. :smile:

Happy Tuesday to all!

~Suzanne
 
Re: 5/13 Cobb AMPS 280(2uR)

Hi guys .. and happy birthday to matt! No advice from me on the use of R and appy's .. but it's nice to hear he was fairly flat .. maybe today he'll hit up some blues when he sees you all in the pool! Have a great day guys!
 
glad to see Cobb is back under 250 tonight. i see a new pen today. once you're confident the new pen isn't super potent, i think i'd increase the L before too long if i were you.

enjoy the birthday celebration! i have never understood people who thought it has to be warm outside in order to eat ice cream. i grew up having it every night. nom nom nom. no excuse needed for me to have some! :lol:
 
Looks like Cobb worked the R a bit today....glad he's coming down.

Happy birthday to Matt! I can't eat cold stuff in the winter, either....doing so makes ME cold!! Have a great celebration!!
 
Turn it around Cobb, how about some blues overnight? There's a dose threat out there!

Happy Birthday to Matt. I hope you had a fun celebration. I've got a craving for ice cream now. :lol:
 
btw, i saw your post about Lev to Anna - when people switch to Lev from Lantus, they typically reduce to 70%, then increase as needed. So if Lev is cheaper and you would need a smaller dose, that might overall reduce some of Cobb's costs.
 
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