1/3 Billo PMPS 274, +2 238

Abdullah

Member Since 2020
yesterday

Billo did surf last night, starting with:

+4 50 - fed 1 tsp M/HC
+4.20 54
+4.40 73
+6 92

She bounced to a high AMPS but that's okay, I'm expecting a high and flat cycle today bc of the high AMPS. This would be considered the second time that she hit 50 on this 1.5u dose, I'm considering an increase but let me know what you guys think.

The data was lost from my 2020 SS due to some issues that we encountered the other day, so I will be going through it today and adding in the values again. My apologies for the inconvenience

Have a good day everyone!
 
With nadirs in the 50s, you HOLD the dose.

In think she dropped below 50 once on this dose, right? Two more drops and you reduce.

Google has a way to retrieve lost SS data. I am on my phone now, but I will pull it out for you and send it in a bit.
 
With nadirs in the 50s, you HOLD the dose.

In think she dropped below 50 once on this dose, right? Two more drops and you reduce.

Google has a way to retrieve lost SS data. I am on my phone now, but I will pull it out for you and send it in a bit.

Thank you!! I'll hold. Yes, she dropped below 50 just a few days ago. Last night she was just on the brink of dropping below 50.

I'd appreciate that, thank you!
 
This would be considered the second time that she hit 50 on this 1.5u dose, I'm considering an increase but let me know what you guys think.
Did you type increase instead of decrease? :-)

Last night she was just on the brink of dropping below 50.
Does not count :p


Retrieving lost Google sheets:
Google saves versions automatically and you can restore from them. Open you google sheet and go to File > Version History. On right side of the screen, you'll see all of the versions that google has saved. Pick the last good one by clicking on the three dots on the right and click "Restore This Version".

Here's the official answer from google too (click on the Restore an Earlier Version subheader).
 
Did you type increase instead of decrease? :)


Does not count :p


Retrieving lost Google sheets:
Google saves versions automatically and you can restore from them. Open you google sheet and go to File > Version History. On right side of the screen, you'll see all of the versions that google has saved. Pick the last good one by clicking on the three dots on the right and click "Restore This Version".

Here's the official answer from google too (click on the Restore an Earlier Version subheader).


It was my mistake, thank you for clearing it up for me and providing guidance! :)

I'll look into retrieving the SS. Thank you so much for this!



Thanks for the support guys :)
 
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