Last Night's Cycle

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Bobbie And Bubba

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It was a pretty flat with the 2.5 dose. However, I had never shot 200 with anything higher than a 2.2. This AM we are back to 324. He obviously wants to be in this range right now...... If I get another 200 in the PM, should I increase higher than a 2.5 to try to get him lower? Thoughts?
 
Just to clarify, there was no chance of contraband or anything?

I'm thinking I would increase if you get a 200..maybe 3...and just be sure you can monitor and steer if needed. I'm not sure what's going on with Bubba, but it seems like he may need more insulin in those lower number....
 
Just to clarify, there was no chance of contraband or anything?

I'm thinking I would increase if you get a 200..maybe 3...and just be sure you can monitor and steer if needed. I'm not sure what's going on with Bubba, but it seems like he may need more insulin in those lower number....
Hey Rachel, no he didn't get into anything and he was inside all night after eating dinner. Okay so if we get another 200, I am shooting 3 units. He is just stuck! I bet when you and Sue see my post again, you probably want to pull the covers over your head. He's tough.......
 
Yo, Bubba listen up, if you don't start reacting you are getting more and that means more pokes!! The threat worked for Smokey maybe it will for Bubba. He just doesn't want to cooperate does he.
 
Did you get the final report on the eye back yet?
No, a preliminary one came back as "inclusive" another type of biopsy needs to be done now and it could take till Friday until I hear. Apparently there was so much pigmentation change that is was hard to distinguish one type of cell from another type. sigh. Even if it comes back malignant, research shows that it is 5-7 years for it to metastasize to the liver. So, hopefully we bought him some time. (Unless, I kill him first) :eek:
 
No, a preliminary one came back as "inclusive" another type of biopsy needs to be done now and it could take till Friday until I hear. Apparently there was so much pigmentation change that is was hard to distinguish one type of cell from another type. sigh. Even if it comes back malignant, research shows that it is 5-7 years for it to metastasize to the liver. So, hopefully we bought him some time. (Unless, I kill him first) :eek:
You are not going to kill him - don't even think such a thing
 
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