JennRoss86
Member Since 2018
Hey Everyone! 
I've got 3 full days before I leave town for work on Saturday. So basically, he will have his drops today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday AM at 11. I will not be here for his 5/19 PM or 5/20 AM shoots.
Looking at his quick progress, and assuming he stays green these next 3 days, would it be safe to assume I could skip those two drop shoots? I have a neighbor who is a great friend that I have taught how to give insulin, but I am worried as we're in the SLSL phase (is that an acronym in here? Shoot low to stay low?) If he were on several units or something I wouldn't worry so much. But she won't be able or be around to spot check his BGs. A drop I've learned is a very precise measurement, and I was practicing and was easily drawing more than a drop. However, now I've got my technique down, and I don't want her to accidentally give Grey too much and then no one is around to check him.
I'm pretty sure I've answered my own question here, but you all make me feel so much better when you give me some advice. I'd also rather risk him going back up in the 100's and trusting myself to get him back down.
Thank you, always a million times thank you,
Jenn & Mister Grey

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I've got 3 full days before I leave town for work on Saturday. So basically, he will have his drops today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday AM at 11. I will not be here for his 5/19 PM or 5/20 AM shoots.
Looking at his quick progress, and assuming he stays green these next 3 days, would it be safe to assume I could skip those two drop shoots? I have a neighbor who is a great friend that I have taught how to give insulin, but I am worried as we're in the SLSL phase (is that an acronym in here? Shoot low to stay low?) If he were on several units or something I wouldn't worry so much. But she won't be able or be around to spot check his BGs. A drop I've learned is a very precise measurement, and I was practicing and was easily drawing more than a drop. However, now I've got my technique down, and I don't want her to accidentally give Grey too much and then no one is around to check him.
I'm pretty sure I've answered my own question here, but you all make me feel so much better when you give me some advice. I'd also rather risk him going back up in the 100's and trusting myself to get him back down.
Thank you, always a million times thank you,
Jenn & Mister Grey


#missionremission
