I've been looking at the Pigs ss and thinking about some fine tuning on the R side.
Next time you see a PS over 350, consider a trial of .75uR (provided you can be around to monitor and have enough supplies and food).
Also, consider changing the range for using .5uR to start at 275.
New R scale would look like this:
PS > 350 - use .75uR
PS 275-349 - use .5uR
What do you think?
I've been looking at the Pigs ss and thinking about some fine tuning on the R side.
Next time you see a PS over 350, consider a trial of .75uR (provided you can be around to monitor and have enough supplies and food).
Also, consider changing the range for using .5uR to start at 275.
New R scale would look like this:
PS > 350 - use .75uR
PS 275-349 - use .5uR
What do you think?
No... It was supposed to be done at the same time as the Acro, but the order never got sent.Has Pig been tested for IAA?
Oh... I am sure of it!Darn cat must have read the bit about a new R dose if he was over 350.
Yes, I do believe that this is how I will do it as well. I am toying with the ordering process as I plan on making a very large order. The reason for this is because with onlynaturalpet.com, when you sign up and make your first order, the give you 15% off and FREE shipping!! Naturally, I plan on ordering quite a bit if they are going to pay for it to be shipped! They do still require the 14.95 frozen ship charge, but that pales in comparison to the $50.00 charge for other sites. I was thinking of ordering 2 24oz lamb, 2 24oz beef, and 1 24oz chicken. This would be a trial to see how he does. I believe, per my calculations, that it should last around a month if that was all that I was feeding. Entirely worth it considering my Chewy order is typically $85.00 a week!!!I am thinking I may switch back to adding everything right when I do the feeding.
I know... That is the awful part of living in such an isolated place. There are vets that are about 30 minutes away, but the one literally told me that all that was wrong with Pig was arthritis (even that he was not sure on) and sent me home with onsior for pain... That is it.That's really awful that your vet is 2 hours away.
The polyphagia is tough to deal with emotionally. I measure out 6 oz (198kcal) of food for Yum to eat over 12 hours. I dole it out after every test and shot. Her sister had polyphagia too. I didn't understand and I just put her on a diet. I wonder if it will go away when her BG is controlled or if it is just part of the acromegaly.As an important note... I learned today that more small meals should not equate to MORE food in general... His appetite has been insatiable as of late, but he still gets the sluggy feelings no matter how much he eats. Lesson learned. Tomorrow, I think, we will resume our normal schedule as that seemed to be working well. About 2oz with shots, and two separate feedings of about 1-1.5 oz in between, possible spread into 3 meals. Today, man, he ate ALL day...
You could cheat and have a friend order a small test batch with the 15% discount then make your own big order with the 15% discount.Yes, I do believe that this is how I will do it as well. I am toying with the ordering process as I plan on making a very large order. The reason for this is because with onlynaturalpet.com, when you sign up and make your first order, the give you 15% off and FREE shipping!! Naturally, I plan on ordering quite a bit if they are going to pay for it to be shipped! They do still require the 14.95 frozen ship charge, but that pales in comparison to the $50.00 charge for other sites. I was thinking of ordering 2 24oz lamb, 2 24oz beef, and 1 24oz chicken. This would be a trial to see how he does. I believe, per my calculations, that it should last around a month if that was all that I was feeding. Entirely worth it considering my Chewy order is typically $85.00 a week!!!