LongBeach_Patriot
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Yes, you are thinking about this right. It sounds like your doctor is actually measuring your peak vs. your trough. That's somewhat unusual (that's why I wrote 'typically') and in that case the opposite reasoning applies: injecting more frequently helps keep your peak within range.
Well I actually brought up the idea to check trough because of research I've done on the forums and how 14 days is way too long of a injection frequency. I wanted to make sure that my highs werent too high and lows werent too low so we got numerous tests done to make sure. Once we saw that the trough was very low we lowered the frequency to 12 days. Then on my own I got blood drawn on day 10 to show the doc that 10 days should be the max I should wait before pinning again. He agreed we don't want test going any lower than it does on the trough day (about 550).