Yesterday more yellow and pink.
9/11 Recap:
AMPS 210 +4 372 +8 252
PMPS 216 +3 293 +6 360
Only three words to describe this morning: yuck! bleck! ick! I feel like such a newbie with the new insulin. I have no explanation for that pink. At least with Lantus, I could usually narrow down why a pink showed up. Last night looked like a fur shot pattern on Lantus, but I didn't smell anything. Maybe bounces even look different on Lev?
Even though Lev was off to a great start with a long streak of blues, I don't think this dose is going anywhere and it's time to go up. The chronic worrier here (isn't that a requirement for being in LL?) always worries about acro resistance if I leave her too long in icky numbers. I was getting spoiled before because Neko's bounces wouldn't last much more than a day before I'd see blue again.
Neko doesn't know what I'm all worried about and is back hanging out with Otto (feeder). She wasn't feeling great at the higher pink last night seems a bit better this morning. Appy of course, is never a problem.
9/11 Recap:
AMPS 210 +4 372 +8 252
PMPS 216 +3 293 +6 360
Only three words to describe this morning: yuck! bleck! ick! I feel like such a newbie with the new insulin. I have no explanation for that pink. At least with Lantus, I could usually narrow down why a pink showed up. Last night looked like a fur shot pattern on Lantus, but I didn't smell anything. Maybe bounces even look different on Lev?
Even though Lev was off to a great start with a long streak of blues, I don't think this dose is going anywhere and it's time to go up. The chronic worrier here (isn't that a requirement for being in LL?) always worries about acro resistance if I leave her too long in icky numbers. I was getting spoiled before because Neko's bounces wouldn't last much more than a day before I'd see blue again.
Neko doesn't know what I'm all worried about and is back hanging out with Otto (feeder). She wasn't feeling great at the higher pink last night seems a bit better this morning. Appy of course, is never a problem.