? 9/24 Deenies, FIRST TIME UNDER 100?: 213 AMPS, 245 +4, 256 PMPS, 132 +3, 90 +4

First time going under 100... should I be worried?
50-100 is the normal range with a human meter and you want her spending as much time as possible in that healing range. It's also much later in the cycle and Lantus typically nadirs at +4. Se has been flattish since between +3 and +5, so you're OK :-)

Her numbers have been consistently hovering in the 200s since her diagnosis earlier in the month.
It's possible that 0.75u is a breakthrough dose for her or that she might have dropped to blues and greens in other cycles where you weren't able to get a test/
 
50-100 is the normal range with a human meter and you want her spending as much time as possible in that healing range. It's also much later in the cycle and Lantus typically nadirs at +4. Se has been flattish since between +3 and +5, so you're OK :)


It's possible that 0.75u is a breakthrough dose for her or that she might have dropped to blues and greens in other cycles where you weren't able to get a test/

Ah thank you that makes me feel better. I didn't know whether to panic or be happy lol! I will try to get some more +4 tests throughout the week.
 
I didn't know whether to panic or be happy lol!
At first, greens make you panic and then they become addictive! :-)

I will try to get some more +4 tests throughout the week.
Nadirs can and do move around - especially in unregulated cats. In bounce clearing cycles, they can be later. It's always good to get spot tests whenever you can. A mid-cycle test when you are at home in the day or tests before you go to bed (even if it at +2 or +3) etc.
 
At first, greens make you panic and then they become addictive! :)


Nadirs can and do move around - especially in unregulated cats. In bounce clearing cycles, they can be later. It's always good to get spot tests whenever you can. A mid-cycle test when you are at home in the day or tests before you go to bed (even if it at +2 or +3) etc.

Noted, thank you! Definitely going to keep a close eye the rest of the week. So happy to see some lower readings finally. :)
 
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