
This math is eerily overly precisely correct. The body followed the imaginary math rules to the 0.00th degree, or to the hundredths place as they say in 4th grade. This may be a once in a lifetime event.
Muir Glen chicken noodle soup from can: 11g CHO/cup. Bubs/Jack love this canned soup. Historical record show Bubs will eat entire bowl.
BG 236 before soup, no surprise high, this within 2hrs. lazy late breakfast whole wheat/Greek yogurt pumpkin Bundt cake*. Correction for 236 would be 1.57, but IOB =1.57. That amazing. Seem amazing. Took picture. Anyway, bolus for whole bowl before even open can, as per Gary Scheiner “Make a Down Payment” method. (I.e. attempt jump start insulin before first bite.)
Alas. Bubs not finish soup. Start full bowl, many noodle, many carrot, some chicken, beau coup broth. Remains: beau coup broth, three noodles, one carrot, few noodle fragment…Carbs mostly in noodle. Carrot some too.

As it happened, he ate more than a few peanuts and pretzels, so then I bolused him for half of the carbs I imagined were in this dish (7g? it’s a teeny weeny bowl) but then he was, perhaps, too low to play H-O-R-S-E: 75. So then there was a tube yogurt (10g) freebie, and then more pumpkin Bundt cake (50g) with a normal-size bolus. Surely the perfect math will have been thrown off by dinner time.
Bigfoot not want destroy perfect math moment. Maybe…5g CHO uneaten? However also not want pick out noodle fragment, ask Bubs eat. Too much weirdo. Instead put out small bowl peanuts, pretzels, ask…could you just eat a few of these, maybe three or four? So casual.
*If it weren’t for its approx. one ton of brown sugar, that pumpkin Bundt cake would be an ideal meal.



Ha! Hope dinner went well. Joe ate some horrible foul encrusted with carbs at CostCo for lunch yesterday. This made for a cranky pancreas.
Costco is the elegant family’s BJs. You guys have it all.
i love the drawing of your surprised face over the eerily accurate math. we always make that face too. then sometimes we override it anyway since we’ve been having highs. bleurgh.