Jen&Eddie
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Yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=114735
Happy Monday!
AM cycle yesterday was pretty uneventful, but I'm glad I didn't take the dose back up to 2.2u for the PM cycle with a pre-shot of 325! Eddie had a great nadir with a shaved dose of 2u, so I guess he wants the dose shave on the higher pre-shot numbers, too!
Today:
AMPS = 194 (1.8u)
+1.5 = 218
+5 = 131
A nice low AMPS this morning. :smile: He's gone up a little bit by 1.5 to 218, but he is making me a little nervous as this cycle is starting out much like the PM cycle where we dipped into the 40's. Hopefully the shave to 1.8u will give him a nice cycle without taking him too low. Someone did not finish their breakfast, so he was munching on left over breakfast when I left for work shortly after +1.5.
We're at the tail end of a "polar vortex" today, and temperatures are STILL below zero. Apparently today is the 50th day with below zero temps. That's evidently the fifth most number of days below zero on the record books. The last time we had this many below zero days was in 1978. Allegedly, it's supposed to reach the teens later this week, which will feel like a heat wave! :smile:
Happy Monday!
AM cycle yesterday was pretty uneventful, but I'm glad I didn't take the dose back up to 2.2u for the PM cycle with a pre-shot of 325! Eddie had a great nadir with a shaved dose of 2u, so I guess he wants the dose shave on the higher pre-shot numbers, too!
Today:
AMPS = 194 (1.8u)
+1.5 = 218
+5 = 131
A nice low AMPS this morning. :smile: He's gone up a little bit by 1.5 to 218, but he is making me a little nervous as this cycle is starting out much like the PM cycle where we dipped into the 40's. Hopefully the shave to 1.8u will give him a nice cycle without taking him too low. Someone did not finish their breakfast, so he was munching on left over breakfast when I left for work shortly after +1.5.
We're at the tail end of a "polar vortex" today, and temperatures are STILL below zero. Apparently today is the 50th day with below zero temps. That's evidently the fifth most number of days below zero on the record books. The last time we had this many below zero days was in 1978. Allegedly, it's supposed to reach the teens later this week, which will feel like a heat wave! :smile: