Hi Judy!
Great job handling the low numbers yesterday. In the future when you see numbers in the 40's, go to testing every 1/2 hr to make sure he doesn't go into the 30's. The carbs can wear off quickly and cats can bobble up and down, as you saw yesterday. Nothing like baptism by fire having to handle that day of low numbers your first day here! you did great.
You definitely want to take the reduction tonight - regardless of what high numbers you see today! It was fine that you gave the "old" dose this morning, but you don't want to miss taking the reduction tonight - so give 2.75. Boomer is bouncing today - a reaction to yesterday's low numbers. It's the body's way to save a cat from a hypoglycemic episode, even though he didn't have one. His body isn't used to these numbers.
So don't worry about today's highs - this can even last up to 3 days when they are really not used to lower numbers. Here is a post explaining 2 situations where higher numbers don't mean a person should increase the dose,
New Dose Wonkiness and Bounces. The part on Bounces (2nd post) is what applies to Boomer right now.
Dyana's gone to work today, but several of us are keeping our eyes on you and will keep checking. With this bounce, you can probably check about every 3 hrs today so you catch it when the bounce "clears" and he returns to the lower numbers. The fact that he was already coming down some at +4 might say that this bounce isn't going to last long.
I'm very glad you found the Facebook group and they sent you to FDMB when you did! Boomer definitely needed the extra attention yesterday!