7/26 Johnny - AMBG 123 +4(101) PMBG 170 - OTJ Trial, Day 5

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Re: 7/26 Johnny - AMBG 123 - OTJ Trial, Day 5

+3 is 113. We'll also get a +4 to hopefully catch a larger drop. Thanks for the reminder!
 
Re: 7/26 Johnny - AMBG 123 +3(113) +4(101) - OTJ Trial, Day 5

Glad to see he's dropping well into the normal range on his own. So proud of his little body.
 
Re: 7/26 Johnny - AMBG 123 +3(113) +4(101) - OTJ Trial, Day 5

Hi Janice (and Johnny!) Congratulations on Day 5 of your trial. Now it's about time you did something for me. :lol:
I will PM you my email address so you can...

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Re: 7/26 Johnny - AMBG 123 +3(113) +4(101) - OTJ Trial, Day 5

Love the Uncle Sam sign! I'm so excited you'll work your video magic for us. Thanks, CD! I replied to your pm. :-D
 
PMBG is 170. Not sure what this means for the trial, maybe nothing, but I'm going to look back at some other spreadsheets...
 
we thought this might happen (was hoping not). Feed a small meal and test again in 4 hours. Hopefully it will come down. We don't want to shoot too soon, let's sit on our hands and see what he can do. (easier said than done, I'm not the sit on my hands type!).
 
Ok, don't panic....maybe Johnny got into something that he shouldn't have gotten. Give him a little bit of food and recheck him in about two hours to see if he is coming down.

Keeping fingers crossed that it's just something he ate. Come on Johnny!! You can do it!!!!

***I see Libby answered you. Listen to her suggestion!
 
Thanks for the quick replies! We fed a small meal of FF Fish & Shrimp (0% carb) that was already open and eaten during the day. I hope that's okay. I know we were supposed to steer clear of it while on the last cycles of insulin to give him a cushion from getting too low, but thought it would be okay now. Should we take food away between now and +4? (Midnight CT) He'll likely graze if it's left out, but not wolf it down.

Deb, I wish I could say he got into something, but the only human foods he's interested in are string cheese and milk (both in fridge). And we don't have any food out. Still, I hope it was a jump related to even testing something he found on the floor or something.

Thanks for all the positive thoughts! I'm glad it was not unexpected, but hope it's just a hiccup in the process.
 
Johnny was acting hungry ("mew!") and laying in his testing spot...Brian just came upstairs to tell me that he tested him for the heck of it (I sat on *my* hands!)...and he's 140...an hour and fifteen minutes later. Nice drop! We'd like to give him another small meal. Is that okay? I don't want to skew results, but I also don't want him hungry.
 
Johnny requested another small meal...we tested him right before. He's 123, so still dropping! We'll hold off feeding again until the midnight test (1 hour from now).
 
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