Jessica A
Member Since 2021
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...63-at-53-retest-3-5-87-at-update-pics.266122/
Hi,
Seems like Callie's body may have flipped a switch.
She dropped below 68 on the AT this am (which we figured was because of the higher depot still being in play.) We gave her a little HC, which brought her up to 139 on the AT by +7.5, but she's now back down to 71 on the AT at PMPS.
We're a little worried about shooting tonight tbh. I'm usually the one who stays up with her testing/ feeding at night and I haven't been feeling great today so I could really use some sleep. But I'm also worried about skipping because I don't want to somehow lose momentum and cause Callie to be back in higher pre shots or for this to be the reason that the reduction to a drop ends up being a fail. I know that's probably silly ... just looking for some reassurance, I guess.
Do you think she'll get back right back on track quickly if we skip tonight? Or should I just buckle up and shoot?
Thanks!
ETA: Decided not to shoot. Hopefully it won't set Callie back too much.
Hi,
Seems like Callie's body may have flipped a switch.
She dropped below 68 on the AT this am (which we figured was because of the higher depot still being in play.) We gave her a little HC, which brought her up to 139 on the AT by +7.5, but she's now back down to 71 on the AT at PMPS.
We're a little worried about shooting tonight tbh. I'm usually the one who stays up with her testing/ feeding at night and I haven't been feeling great today so I could really use some sleep. But I'm also worried about skipping because I don't want to somehow lose momentum and cause Callie to be back in higher pre shots or for this to be the reason that the reduction to a drop ends up being a fail. I know that's probably silly ... just looking for some reassurance, I guess.
Do you think she'll get back right back on track quickly if we skip tonight? Or should I just buckle up and shoot?
Thanks!
ETA: Decided not to shoot. Hopefully it won't set Callie back too much.
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