Hi Sandy - we all do the best we can

Hang in there, the learning curve is steep and any comments are from place of wanting to help (though sounds like you know that

).
For timing on dosing, some people track the time so they stay on track (i.e. that 30 minute window that Sienne mentioned) - see
Luci's SS as one example. So if you find that 7:30 AM works best for you and you can work with shooting at 7:30 PM, I'd go for that. When you shoot late, you lose any overlap of doses (this is what it means when people say shooting late acts like a decrease) and then when you shoot early, you are overlapping
too much (so the previous dose hasn't totally left the system and then new dose is entering) Again, only an issue if you are shooting more than a 30 minute difference. And, sometimes life happens and we need to change shot time - here's some reading on it -
link.
While you are still gathering data, you don't want to feed the two hours before you AMPS or PMPS (so that the reading is not food influenced...once you have an idea of a "food bump" (i.e. the impact on BG that your LC has on your kitty) this rule can be relaxed). So if Betty is asking for a snack at 5:30 PM, you could give her a little snack (say a tsp or two of low carb food) and then withhold food until 7:30PM (when you can test for PMPS, feed her dinner, and shoot). Also, do you feed Betty snacks during the day/night? The general guidance is to not feed after nadir - I fed Jax at PS and then at +2/+4/+6 but ECID and it takes a lot of experimenting to find out what works for each cat.
vet recommended: "must dose with dinner. Make her hungry enough to eat a full meal"?
FWIW, this sounds like advice given for harsher acting insulins, like Vetsulin, that drop a kitty's BGs hard and fast. Lantus & Levemir are much gentler and as long as you know your cat
will eat, you can shoot (and even if they aren't eating, a token dose may be okay though post for advice if you are ever in that situation!). Lantus onsets around +2 or +3...ETA I think Lev is around +4?...so there is time to get some food on board (and it's a gentle curve...not as steep as vetsulin).
It's very common for cats to go lower at night (IDK why, but it's fairly common...because cats will be cats

). Has anyone dropped off the logic for a +2 or +3 (while not "foolproof", it's generally a good indicator of the cycle to come...one of those "know thy cat things" that will come with time...maybe on Lev a +3 or +4 would be better than a +2 or +3)...
- If the +2 is about the same as the Pre-shot, usually they're going to have a fairly "normal" cycle...slowly dropping to nadir and then slowly heading back up until the next PS
- If it's higher than the PS, that can indicate the beginning of a bounce and those are the cycles where you can usually get by without testing as much
- If the +2 is lower than the PS, that's your "early warning"....those are the cycles where it's important to try to get more tests in...but if you can't, you might want to leave some higher carb food down for kitty
Your are doing great and in the right place


