9/12 KittenCat AMPS #195

She's getting into normal numbers which is good for her. Eventually you'll want to work your way down to shooting a 68 as long as you can monitor. You can keep her safe.
 
She's getting into normal numbers which is good for her. Eventually you'll want to work your way down to shooting a 68 as long as you can monitor. You can keep her safe.
She's getting into normal numbers which is good for her. Eventually you'll want to work your way down to shooting a 68 as long as you can monitor. You can keep her safe.
So being below 100 consistently is ideal? My vet wanted her around 150 (on a pet meter) which I’m guessing equates to about 100-ish on a human meter. Does it get to the point where the insulin doesn’t actually drop her levels like it does now, it just maintains them?
 
Vets usually want numbers higher because most people don't home test. The idea is when you get her regulated, she'll just surf in normal numbers and not drop.
 
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