Kris & Teasel
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Another shocker for you folks - shot on a green AMPS (5.5/99). I hope Steph doesn't have a heart attack! 

I'm able to do it because it's Lantus and I have a lot of data. The ideal response would be to have only a very slight post meal spike and a run of greens following that. Teasel is too bouncy and unpredictable for that. Now, the first time I gave a full dose on a green I was a mass of nerves but it's happened a couple of times now and I have numbers to go by.Are you able to do that with him, Kris because he's a bouncy kitty? Or because of Lantus? On a side note, looks like you're seeing more consistent yellows and blues in Lantus land![]()
Another shocker for you folks - shot on a green AMPS (5.5/99). I hope Steph doesn't have a heart attack!![]()
Mr. Bouncy is still doing his thing. I'm sure the L&L folks are puzzled by him ...![]()
HC = high carb food. I've been trying to steer his night time cycles away from drops that cause bouncing by giving snacks at strategic times. It was suggested by L&L folks. So far, the jury is out on effectiveness. I always give him a bedtime small meal and I've been mixing 50:50 low carb:high carb to make it medium carb.Kris, in the comments on your spreadsheet on 3/27, it says, "Fed small HC (experiment) snack..." What is HC? And what's the experiment about?
Monday I was all wrapped up in my own world of nerves. If I saw it I probably would have been in the fetal position for a while! Although it does give me courage to shoot on a "low" number in Chuck's terms. We might have a blue this morning. He's at his lowest test so far 136!Another shocker for you folks - shot on a green AMPS (5.5/99). I hope Steph doesn't have a heart attack!![]()