9/7, Tango, AMPS 94, +4 98, PMPS 102, +2 98, +7

Wondering if you want to start moving your shot time ahead so you can get some tests in the PM cycle. I wonder if he is dropping low then and "bouncing" in the day?
 
Wondering if you want to start moving your shot time ahead so you can get some tests in the PM cycle. I wonder if he is dropping low then and "bouncing" in the day?

@Bandit's Mom
PMPS 102 - all lc food today - shooting 1.25 tonight.

Bhooma - how much earlier? We could probably move to 8am and 8pm. If we did this, then we could get a +3 maybe +4 before bed time.

Not sure what you mean by dropping low then bouncing in the day. Isn't his #s fairly consistent? I thought a bounce was more like going from a series of like #s then jumping significantly.
 
@Bandit's Mom
PMPS 102 - all lc food today - shooting 1.25 tonight.

Bhooma - how much earlier? We could probably move to 8am and 8pm. If we did this, then we could get a +3 maybe +4 before bed time.

Not sure what you mean by dropping low then bouncing in the day. Isn't his #s fairly consistent? I thought a bounce was more like going from a series of like #s then jumping significantly.

Or, do you mean he's dropping to 60s and 70s in the pm when we're not testing then climbing back up to 80s - 100s?
 
Bhooma - how much earlier? We could probably move to 8am and 8pm. If we did this, then we could get a +3 maybe +4 before bed time.
Sure. That sounds good.

Not sure what you mean by dropping low then bouncing in the day. Isn't his #s fairly consistent? I thought a bounce was more like going from a series of like #s then jumping significantly.
As cats start getting used to lower numbers, the "amplitude" of their bounces also come down. They may not bounce as high as they used to. If you see his numbers in the last week or so, he has rarely gone over 150 even after dipping below 68. I am just wondering whether he is dropping below 68 at night and needs less insulin.
 
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