Good luck with the new dose.Per advice, given that Mala didn't really clear the bounce, we have increased the dose to .75.
I didn't see the advice from Gill and George until after we had done our AM shot, so we're doing the .75. She's in the yellows afterwards - no blues yet - and we'll watch her carefully. I believe we can get a +6 this cycle, and can work on getting mid-cycle readings this evening as well
We crossed post. See above.Just switched to TR this morning. Increased dose from .5 to .75. PMPS 135; should we shoot .75, decrease the dose, stalling
If it were me, I would shoot the .50 again. She might be one of those cats that take longer than 6 cycle to clear a bounce. Bounces happen until they stop. I am not trying to be flip with you, but the answer is who knows if she will bounce again. My guess, is probably. They usually do until they start to get use to being in normal numbers.I would be more comfortable shooting the lower dose, but I'm willing to be guided.
Each time they lose remission, it gets harder to get them back into remission. Ask Bubba, this is his 3rd rodeo.getting her into remission was a breeze. She's older now, and I guess it will be harder
Each time they lose remission, it gets harder to get them back into remission
I hear what you are saying. Where I was coming from was a 1 time new dose . Guess I haven't been on the board long enough to see a remarked reaction to a new dose in the first cycle. I learn something new every day. Thanks Chris for your insight.Which is why we tend to suggest being more aggressive the 2nd (and 3rd and 4th and ….) time
PMPS was 135; stalled half an hour; retested & got 132. Gonna shoot .5 & feed. All phalanges crossed.
cross the metatarsals too.All phalanges crossed
@Chris & China will you be able to look in on Mala and Renee?
66 at +4. I think she'll be okay for tonight.
She's a sweet n sour kitty, a true torti, utter contemptuous of all things that aren't about her.