Squeakycats
Member Since 2017
Here's the previous thread. Summary: I had to go out of town for several days. With the help of everyone here, and with tremendous anxiety, I decided to lower Misha's dose from .75 to .25, since it wasn't clear how things would work out with the petsitter testing him for the first time and measuring small doses.
Obviously I don't have any data from the middle of those cycles, but it seems like the .25 kept him in sort of the same range he was in when I had him on .5 previously. Things went great with the petsitter! She is totally able to test him when she visits!
Following some wise advice, I've held him at .5 for 6 cycles since I got back--the thought was that maybe I actually should've kept him at that dose longer prior to bumping up to the .75, so we should get more data.
I am now hoping to make a decision about his dose: do I stay at the .5? for how long? how do I know when it's time to go up? I realize that these decisions depend on nadir numbers more than pre-shot ones, and I have very few of those--a couple of +2, a couple of +3, and a couple of +8.
I am guessing that folks will recommend doing a curve tomorrow (Saturday) based on the .5 dose. I can do that! I'm just tempted--based on being pretty unhappy with the pre-shot numbers he's had since he went out of remission--to try the increase tomorrow, so that I have both tomorrow and Sunday to see how he does. It's going to be somewhat challenging to do a lot of testing this coming week; I'll have to get up repeatedly in the night, and that's tough with the very draining period I'm in at work right now...
What do you think, wise friends? I'll do lots of testing tomorrow either way (.5 or increase)!
Hope everyone--human and feline--is having a good day! --Vicki
Obviously I don't have any data from the middle of those cycles, but it seems like the .25 kept him in sort of the same range he was in when I had him on .5 previously. Things went great with the petsitter! She is totally able to test him when she visits!
Following some wise advice, I've held him at .5 for 6 cycles since I got back--the thought was that maybe I actually should've kept him at that dose longer prior to bumping up to the .75, so we should get more data.
I am now hoping to make a decision about his dose: do I stay at the .5? for how long? how do I know when it's time to go up? I realize that these decisions depend on nadir numbers more than pre-shot ones, and I have very few of those--a couple of +2, a couple of +3, and a couple of +8.
I am guessing that folks will recommend doing a curve tomorrow (Saturday) based on the .5 dose. I can do that! I'm just tempted--based on being pretty unhappy with the pre-shot numbers he's had since he went out of remission--to try the increase tomorrow, so that I have both tomorrow and Sunday to see how he does. It's going to be somewhat challenging to do a lot of testing this coming week; I'll have to get up repeatedly in the night, and that's tough with the very draining period I'm in at work right now...
What do you think, wise friends? I'll do lots of testing tomorrow either way (.5 or increase)!
Hope everyone--human and feline--is having a good day! --Vicki