LuvinThisPig
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Yesterday
It is apparent to me that I made a decision that did not have the intended results. Lowering the R dose to a .25u last night did not have the effects I had hoped for. It would seem that the .25u is just not quiet enough to pull his numbers anywhere. With that being said, we have seen a fair amount of progress on the .5u, if it is dosed consistently. As in, he will respond to the L's ability to hold the numbers flat, but needs the help from the R to pull them down to a lower level so that it CAN hold them at that level.
He makes the move to 19uL this morning and will not receive the normal R dose as a result. However, tonight I will move ahead with his R. As of now I am planning a .5uR just as normal. I believe that maybe if he is >250 I will still give the .5uR. He responds very well to that and not at all to .25u. That was my learning curve. Now, I wonder if I should consider increasing the R to .75u if >300 or maybe, >350? I feel comfortable at the .5uR as it is now, but know that we may need to consider a raise. I just am not sure. With that being said, I would also like to see where he goes with just the 19uL and .5uR before any decisions are made, unless the guru's think differently.
Also, it is important to note, that even as he is in higher numbers this morning, he is feeling GREAT! He is up and about, using the box all on his own and bright eyed! He has been coming into the bed with me voluntarily and I have a high bed, so it is quiet the jump up!
On that note (I have a lot of notes
), he seems to only feel really bad immediately following food. I wonder if I am feeding him to much at a time (never more than 2.6 oz) or if there is something else going on? Has anyone ever heard of this? He is great when it has been a couple hours from a meal, but poopy for a couple after he eats.. ??? It baffles me.
It is apparent to me that I made a decision that did not have the intended results. Lowering the R dose to a .25u last night did not have the effects I had hoped for. It would seem that the .25u is just not quiet enough to pull his numbers anywhere. With that being said, we have seen a fair amount of progress on the .5u, if it is dosed consistently. As in, he will respond to the L's ability to hold the numbers flat, but needs the help from the R to pull them down to a lower level so that it CAN hold them at that level.
He makes the move to 19uL this morning and will not receive the normal R dose as a result. However, tonight I will move ahead with his R. As of now I am planning a .5uR just as normal. I believe that maybe if he is >250 I will still give the .5uR. He responds very well to that and not at all to .25u. That was my learning curve. Now, I wonder if I should consider increasing the R to .75u if >300 or maybe, >350? I feel comfortable at the .5uR as it is now, but know that we may need to consider a raise. I just am not sure. With that being said, I would also like to see where he goes with just the 19uL and .5uR before any decisions are made, unless the guru's think differently.
Also, it is important to note, that even as he is in higher numbers this morning, he is feeling GREAT! He is up and about, using the box all on his own and bright eyed! He has been coming into the bed with me voluntarily and I have a high bed, so it is quiet the jump up!
On that note (I have a lot of notes
