Thanks, Carla.
I joined here on August 20, so I have not been doing this for very long. I do test multiple times a day. It's true that Monday to Friday it's unlikely I will be able to be at home to test River's nadirs, however I see that this is the case for other people here who are following TR and go to work.
My cat is now starting to improve after many months of being very sick. I thought he was going to die. Now he is remarkably getting better.
Since August 20, I am seeing what he does with insulin if it is dosed correctly for him. He isn't yet regulated. People keep saying, "You know your cat", but actually I don't. I don't know him in these circumstances. That's why I keep asking for the advice of more experienced people, and I understand that they give me their best wisdom, but it still might not be applicable to my cat. However, it is better than what I was getting from my vet, which was not making him well.
I ask questions because I want to learn from his last bounce, last good day, last increase. If I understand I worry less. I analyze whether he would have gone under 50 and thus earned a reduction if I didn't feed him yesterday, and whether then after he gets off his bounce if he will indeed go under 50 because I won't be able to be here to feed him. This seems logical to me. I like to have a plan and some understanding rather than just be reactive.
I see people working with Donaleen to help her get the best from TR. I am assuming I'm being annoying or demanding by asking too many question here. I am really trying to be friendly to people who are friendly to me. I hope this isn't annoying, but I can certainly stop. Ultimately I am here to try to help my cat.