Good deal! I'm looking forward to seeing what her #s are, and I'm sure that others are, too.
One other thing I forgot to mention, this takes a lot of patience. I've been flustered many times throughout Blackie's journey, and felt extremely discouraged. Others have felt the same feelings that I have felt, and you're going to feel those same feelings, too. It's all natural to feel them. Feel free to constantly ask questions, even if you need clarifcation on something over and over. Sometimes, it's best to ask the same question over and over to understand something better than to not ask it at all and get frustrated.
As Sienne has pointed out in a previous post to you, you can do a 3 hour curve if you'd like, and she's a big fan of the +2 or +3 spot checks, too. I've done a few hourly curves myself to see how Blackie does over a period of 12 hours. Yes, it means doing a lot more checks. Knowledge is power, though.

You should've seen me in the beginning... I was a testaholic! Now, not so much. :lol: I do the +1, sometimes a +2 check, and mostly a +3 because that's when Blackie's nadir seems to be now (the +3 that is). There are times I'll do a +4 spot check, too, but not often.
It'll get easier with time. The main thing is be consistent with the dose, get the history needed, and then the experienced people can help you with any dosing questions that you may have in the near future. Lantus likes, and thrives on consistency. It's a 12 hour insulin, and remember that it'll take time to fill Martha's shed up in the beginning so you're going to experience some bouncing #s for a bit before the shed's filled, and then she'll settle down. Also remember, with each new dose (be it up or down), and with each change of food (if you decide to switch foods in the future) you may also experience some bouncing, too. Take it in stride, and know that they'll clear, even though it'll be frustrating and may make you want to pull your hair out. :lol: I decreased Blackie's dose to 5u from 5.25u because she gave me a +39 +3 one evening 3 night's ago. She's now just coming out of that bounce, and yes, it's taken that long.
Hang in there, Hosanna. I'm liking the history that you're getting so far. Keep up the excellent work!
