I'm fine.
I have the papers on dealing with low numbers. Again, it was time to feed her 50 grams anyway, so she got the entire 50. The second batch of 50 grams was a mistake. I should have just given her a bit. I actually did just have a "react fast, gut reaction" because I also thought that she wouldn't eat it all. Usually she leaves some food for later. Not this time.
I will retest again shortly.
Now for another question which I hope some people have input on.
I will be flying to Chicago for a month to see my family in December. My partner will be going to Denmark for part of that time, and then joining me in Chicago afterwards.
I've decided that there's no way I trust leaving Charlie here with a total stranger coming in daily to watch her, give insulin, etc. And if I leave Charlie here with my partner, it's not ideal either since Charlie will need to fly to Denmark for part of that time, and then they both can't come to Chicago later.
KLM will allow me to take Charlie on the flight (seats were just approved & I need to book by day's end). However, I didn't specifically tell them she was diabetic. If I do, is this going to be a problem? It's 200 euros each direction just to take her with (PHEW! That's almost as much as a ticket for a human being, and she'll be under the seat in front of me). Anyone have any experience with this?