Nathalie & Boris
Member Since 2022
Figured he would be getting used to the blue numbers by now, but after increasing dose today he started to take a big dive before I left the house, so I fed him a tiny snack of epigen 90 to make sure he didn't go too low while I was gone. Rechecked before leaving.
Got back and he's back to the 300's.
I know his numbers have consistently gotten better, but I'm wondering when he'll quit bouncing. I've tried to look at his spreadsheet and determine when I should possibly leave food for him, but his reactions daily are not consistent of when he gets nadir.
Sometimes he'll run higher numbers during the day, and lower at night, then it just switches. Any help on how to curb the bounce would be appreciated. Seems I'm not doing so well with this.
Or should I just continue without extra feeding and let the bounces clear out on their own, not feeding unless he gets low greens?
Got back and he's back to the 300's.
I know his numbers have consistently gotten better, but I'm wondering when he'll quit bouncing. I've tried to look at his spreadsheet and determine when I should possibly leave food for him, but his reactions daily are not consistent of when he gets nadir.
Sometimes he'll run higher numbers during the day, and lower at night, then it just switches. Any help on how to curb the bounce would be appreciated. Seems I'm not doing so well with this.
Or should I just continue without extra feeding and let the bounces clear out on their own, not feeding unless he gets low greens?
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