12/23,Maria,amps130,+2.25 104,+4 74,+6 81,+8 89,+10 116,πμπσ 114,+4 87,+6 74,+10 94

@Petty, you don't need to test every 2 hours in all cycles. Once numbers stop falling or start going up, you can take a break from tests. For e.g., in today's AM cycle, you could have stopped testing at +6. You need to take care of yourself also. :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
@Petty, you don't need to test every 2 hours in all cycles. Once numbers stop falling or start going up, you can take a break from tests. For e.g., in today's AM cycle, you could have stopped testing at +6. You need to take care of yourself also. :bighug::bighug::bighug:

I don't know if Maria has any hopes of going into remission. How much should I fight it or finally leave her with the insulin?
I think he's having a hard time lowering his insulin or I'm impatient?
 
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I don't know if Maria has any hopes of going into remission. How much should I fight it or finally leave her with the insulin?
I think he's having a hard time lowering his insulin or I'm impatient?
She is newly diagnosed and got regulated cat very quickly, so she has a very good chance of going into remission.. you don't need to test her every 2 hours for her to go into remission though. Give her some time. And go easy on yourself too! :-)
 
She is newly diagnosed and got regulated cat very quickly, so she has a very good chance of going into remission.. you don't need to test her every 2 hours for her to go into remission though. Give her some time. And go easy on yourself too! :)
She is newly diagnosed and got regulated cat very quickly, so she has a very good chance of going into remission.. you don't need to test her every 2 hours for her to go into remission though. Give her some time. And go easy on yourself too! :)

Thank you very much for your time! I really appreciate it and it gives me a lot of courage!:bighug:
 
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