Yong & Maury GA
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Combined with not updated SS's.
Sorry Djamila for depressing your thread!
Sorry Djamila for depressing your thread!

His skipped-shot-and-post-snack +4 is 127. That is all I will say, because we know that when we say things they hear and start doing the opposite.
Can you tell me how to hide rows on the SS? I'd like to hide a few months on mine since I didn't start a new one for 2017.
Thank you!!On your spreadsheet, using the numbers on the left side, select the rows you want to hide, then right click and one of the options will be "hide rows 3-27 (or whatever rows you picked)"
I wish I had started a new page for this round too. I suppose I could rearrange things, but hiding is quick and easy.
The second guess - wait, can I take some insulin back out of you?!... NopeThen immediately after shooting I thought...
OMG! What was I thinking? Last night he didn't get any insulin at all and was fine and he's been so reactive and he's going to go hypo and die!
and then....
Oh dear....that was a really small dose...and he wasn't really that low. That probably wasn't enough. Now he's going to stay flat and I should have given him more.
lol. He's probably playing you, the little rascal! Chloe is an angel. She actually purrs when I hold her down for a test, but she yelps when I stick her.Well, looks like I should have gone with 1u. Not a bad cycle, but he had room to drop still. Although he was terrible for his test tonight, so in silver lining land: I won't have to monitor and try to test again with his mood, and also I got a good belly laugh trying to get him to cooperate. He climbed down through my hoodie (while I was wearing it), out the bottom, chased the civvie under the bed, and then stood defiantly on top of the bed just daring me to try again. I really do adore this little monster.
Now that I write that, I wonder....would his BG have been lower if the test had occurred with less drama? I guess there's no way to know.
They do know how to get our hearts, don't they?lol. He's probably playing you, the little rascal! Chloe is an angel. She actually purrs when I hold her down for a test, but she yelps when I stick her.
His scores are much lower than Chloe's. He doesn't have any red or black.Well, he's either having a lousy cycle, or he's aiming long again. What do i do about this? Should I keep reducing the AM dose to try to get a shootable PMPS? If I do that, I'm worried about him staying high like this during the AM cycle. But if I raise the AM dose, I'm worried about him getting too much and diving.
Last time when this started happening, Sue said to keep reducing the AM dose, or to move to a 13/11 to give him more time to rise before the PMPS. But I wasn't getting a lot of mid-cycles at that point, so I don't really know what the day cycles looked like, and also I've been told that it's different the second time around, and not to put too much into what happened last time.
Any thoughts?
That wouldn't be much of a vacationI need to know he's safe while I'm gone or I'll spend the whole vacation imagining him passed out under the bed.
I vote for a dose reduction if it's another NS tonight. He's going 12 hours with no insulin when you have a NS whereas he has some round the clock coverage if you have two shootable PSs.Well, he's either having a lousy cycle, or he's aiming long again. What do i do about this? Should I keep reducing the AM dose to try to get a shootable PMPS? If I do that, I'm worried about him staying high like this during the AM cycle. But if I raise the AM dose, I'm worried about him getting too much and diving.
Last time when this started happening, Sue said to keep reducing the AM dose, or to move to a 13/11 to give him more time to rise before the PMPS. But I wasn't getting a lot of mid-cycles at that point, so I don't really know what the day cycles looked like, and also I've been told that it's different the second time around, and not to put too much into what happened last time.
Any thoughts?
Sam seemed to do well while you were away.
Prime time to move the shot back.I had gradually moved Sam's shot time to 5:30 for the pet sitter, and was planning to gradually move it back to the 4:30 times which work better for me. He didn't get a shot this morning, so I'm thinking I can just bump it straight to 4:30 this afternoon since there won't be any overlap, but I'm wondering if that's too much all at once?
Agreed!Prime time to move the shot back.
So cute - the bros!So Sam was up on the testing counter pitching a fit and I thought gee, maybe he's dropping and trying to get my attention! So I go ahead and go over and give him a test. Not dropping at all. He just wanted more treats.
And now...because we can all use a little sunshine and love....here are Sam and Atticus...