MJW
Member Since 2017
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/dawn-phenomenon-vs-symogyi-effect.129147/#post-1330434
I googled the November 2014 discussion above---on distinguishing the Dawn Phenomenon from the Somogyi/Bounce effect.
I should be able to distinguish them by searching for Yum's evening nadir. Right? I did get up at PMPS+6 last night in that quest: PMPS+6=107. If her high AMPS number is due to a bounce, she must be having a really late low nadir that I'm missing. No evidence for that yet.
Was her number just inside the normal range this morning because I pestered her for a test and fed her a treat at midnight, disturbing the dawn phenomenon biochemistry? No way to know yet. I will probably try to test her again tonight at AMPS+6 or 7. Sigh.
If her high AMPS number is due to the dawn phenomenon, why can't I ignore it and do a "7 days of low normal BG" reduction? Am I slowing down her progress by waiting too long to do a reduction?
In other words, do I just need patience pants or am I making a mistake staying at 2.75f for so long?
I googled the November 2014 discussion above---on distinguishing the Dawn Phenomenon from the Somogyi/Bounce effect.
I should be able to distinguish them by searching for Yum's evening nadir. Right? I did get up at PMPS+6 last night in that quest: PMPS+6=107. If her high AMPS number is due to a bounce, she must be having a really late low nadir that I'm missing. No evidence for that yet.
Was her number just inside the normal range this morning because I pestered her for a test and fed her a treat at midnight, disturbing the dawn phenomenon biochemistry? No way to know yet. I will probably try to test her again tonight at AMPS+6 or 7. Sigh.
If her high AMPS number is due to the dawn phenomenon, why can't I ignore it and do a "7 days of low normal BG" reduction? Am I slowing down her progress by waiting too long to do a reduction?
In other words, do I just need patience pants or am I making a mistake staying at 2.75f for so long?