Jen&Eddie
Member Since 2013
Yesterday's Condo
Yesterday: AMPS/323, +1/327, +2/338, +3/309, +5/255, +7/283, +9.5/218, +10/236, +11/281, PMPS/289 (reducie), +1/193, +1.5/173, +2/211, +2.5/223, +3/187, +4/184, +5/182, +6/154, +7/155
Today: AMPS/167, +1/226, +2/258, +3/263, +7/207, +11/282, PMPS/261, +1/331, +2/248, +3/230, +4/153, +5/104, +6/84. +6.5/85, +7/87, +8/73
Hi LL,
First day back at TBP. Le sigh. September's going to be horrid at work. I'm already stressing about it big time.
This morning we had major drama. We had a plastic bag monster break into the house and terrify all of the cats at about 6:00 AM. We're pretty diligent about ensuring that plastic bags aren't left laying around, but we left one sitting on a table last night after doing some shopping late in the evening. One of the civilians got himself stuck in the bag, freaked out, and then ran screaming through the house trying to escape his captor. All feline witnesses were totally freaked out. DH and I were also freaked out. After about 30 seconds of the plastic bag monster terrorizing everyone, the civilian was captured and set free unscathed. Everyone except our fraidy-cat civilian has forgotten the incident already. Miss Princess keeps creeping around alert for any signs of the plastic bag monster.
Eddie's cycle was bizarre last night. He dropped 100 points to +1, which would really be too soon for onset, so it must have been a bounce clear. I fed 18%, which is more or less the same carb. % I've fed routinely in the past to slow cliff drops, but he came to a halt and didn't budge down any further for the rest of the night. I'm not sure what to make of it.
I've been reading more stuff, and ran across a new research article about insulin resistance caused by the administration of glargine in healthy mice. Interesting read and something I think we do have to consider when we are increasing doses. I haven't seen this linked to elsewhere on the board. Here's the link to the full text: Exposure to excess insulin (glargine) induces type 2 diabetes mellitus in mice fed on a chow diet. I'm very curious to see what others think of the findings here.
Prayers and vines to all in need today.
Yesterday: AMPS/323, +1/327, +2/338, +3/309, +5/255, +7/283, +9.5/218, +10/236, +11/281, PMPS/289 (reducie), +1/193, +1.5/173, +2/211, +2.5/223, +3/187, +4/184, +5/182, +6/154, +7/155
Today: AMPS/167, +1/226, +2/258, +3/263, +7/207, +11/282, PMPS/261, +1/331, +2/248, +3/230, +4/153, +5/104, +6/84. +6.5/85, +7/87, +8/73
Hi LL,
First day back at TBP. Le sigh. September's going to be horrid at work. I'm already stressing about it big time.
This morning we had major drama. We had a plastic bag monster break into the house and terrify all of the cats at about 6:00 AM. We're pretty diligent about ensuring that plastic bags aren't left laying around, but we left one sitting on a table last night after doing some shopping late in the evening. One of the civilians got himself stuck in the bag, freaked out, and then ran screaming through the house trying to escape his captor. All feline witnesses were totally freaked out. DH and I were also freaked out. After about 30 seconds of the plastic bag monster terrorizing everyone, the civilian was captured and set free unscathed. Everyone except our fraidy-cat civilian has forgotten the incident already. Miss Princess keeps creeping around alert for any signs of the plastic bag monster.
Eddie's cycle was bizarre last night. He dropped 100 points to +1, which would really be too soon for onset, so it must have been a bounce clear. I fed 18%, which is more or less the same carb. % I've fed routinely in the past to slow cliff drops, but he came to a halt and didn't budge down any further for the rest of the night. I'm not sure what to make of it.
I've been reading more stuff, and ran across a new research article about insulin resistance caused by the administration of glargine in healthy mice. Interesting read and something I think we do have to consider when we are increasing doses. I haven't seen this linked to elsewhere on the board. Here's the link to the full text: Exposure to excess insulin (glargine) induces type 2 diabetes mellitus in mice fed on a chow diet. I'm very curious to see what others think of the findings here.
Prayers and vines to all in need today.