5/28 Binie, PMPS 178, +3 239

Heike & BInie

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Good evening,

tonight I was shooting the lowest number ever so far: 178 after I stalled for 30 minutes. :nailbiting: We are almost at +4 and at 108 now. It is a little scary but not so much as I thougt, as everything is going nice and slow. No crazy drops in short time. I wonder if that is what the Lantus curve is about?

Unfortunately Binie is not so well. She is quite calm and during the morning she was hiding under the bed. Appetite is also not great. But she spent some time on the terrasse in the sun and groomed herself. I wonder if the wound is hurting and causing all this. And I wonder if it is a mistake not to take the corisone. I might make her better quickly. It's a tough decision to make. I ordered the boswellia for cats today. I hope it arrives quickly and we can start at the end of the week.

The shots went well today without drama. I am really relieved about that but still nervous how it goes on.

I hope all of you have a nice drama-free day! :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Good for you on shooting that 178! :cool: Hoping for a flat night tonight. Lower start gives nice flat curves for Lantus.

Thank you, Wendy! :bighug::bighug::bighug: I am a little proud I overcame my fear. :rolleyes: And as you said, it wasn't that scary but relatively flat. No scary straight downward pointing arrow on the libre (fast fall), but the "good arrow", pointing slightly downward. Nice and slow. But I felt Binie is not used to be that "low" for a longer time. She was even more sleepy and spaced out. I hope she will get used again.
 
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