Rooh amps 600+ dose help needed

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Jmeli

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1/22 Rooh pmps 121 BCS (2.5u) +0.5 124, +1 154, +2 198 +3 323, +4 473, +7 572, +10 600

I was thinking of going back to 3.5u this morning and giving the shot early since his PM was delayed 2 hrs last night. How much earlier could I give it this morning? Would it throw things wacky if I give it 1.5 hrs early? I will be around all day to watch him.


 
An early shot can act as a dose increase, so I wouldn't increase AND shoot Rooh early. I would pick one or the other.

The higher numbers that you are seeing are Rooh bouncing from the 89. His body isn't used to normal numbers and so it perceives them as too low, even though we know differently.

Unless you want to change your shot time, I would stick with the 3.5u because Rooh hasn't earned a reduction quite yet, and stick to your original shot schedule.
 
Hi Suzanne,

We got off schedule by +2 hours on last nights dose. Do you mean wait exactly 12 hrs to shoot this morning or go back to what time we shot yesterday morning?
 
You stalled last night because he was too low to shoot, right? I would wait 12 hours to shoot this morning, even though he is in a bounce -- you don't know when he'll clear that bounce. I think that's the safest thing to do. You don't want Rooh's body to clear the bounce, and have more insulin on board, and have the impact of a perceived dose increse. You can start working your way back to your preferred shot time -- 30 minutes back a day -- over the weekend.
 
You'll learn to be more comfortable shooting lower numbers. Rooh may still bounce, but we have a big prize for when you shoot your first green number! :cool:
 
I wanted to add that I started a brand new pen last night. Are new pens stronger? I keep the opened and unopened in the refrigerator.

The m-cresol does smell a bit stronger in the new pen same as it did in the old pen when it was freshly opened, but the smell lessened slightly as time went by. I have a really good sense of smell and can detect small changes.
 
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