10/28 Maggie AMPS=92, +2=104, +5=90, +8=123, PMPS=110, +3=55, +4=72

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  1. Alicia & Maggie (GA)

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    Beautiful start Maggie!
     
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    Lovely start Maggie!!
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    That picture describes Maggie exactly this morning! LOL I'v already fed her 3 times, and refused a fourth. :rolleyes:
     
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    I'm increasing to .1 in the AM. Anyone think that's a bad idea if my goal is remission? Or do I just keep her at a drop and hope her pancreas kicks it up a notch?
     
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    Just curious, why do you think she needs an increase? She's getting really good nadirs right now.
     
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    IDK o_O, I thought the next goal toward remission was to have green PS numbers. I'm thrilled with how she's doing and how she's feeling. Was thinking she would be healing that much more if she was giving PS greens.
    She just gave me a 55 at +3. It startled me until I remembered I found her nightly pred stuck in the piller, and I hadn't give her another one. :rolleyes: Think I'll stick with the drop for now, as long as I'm not decreasing her chance at remission.
     
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    Green PS numbers are ideal for remission, but numbers under 120 are what we usually look for. It's up to you whether you increase or not. You don't have a lot of room with nadirs the 60's, not counting the 55 tonight. However, you monitor enough you'd catch any lower numbers if you want to give it a try and see if it brings the PS numbers down.
     
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