7/11 Oberon AM+9.5 92, PMPS 76, +1 88, +2 112, +4.5 158, +6 210

3 hours fighting the 40's is probably an example. :banghead: Basically, how easy is it to get him up over 50 and do you have to fight to keep him there.

Got it. I'm leaning towards calling this a reduction, then. New dose would be 6 U. He's coming up a bit now and we're past his usual nadir (+8 or so), so hopefully he'll continue to rise. We're into the 2 hours pre-shot window. Fed some more 15% and now we'll see if he can stay up on his own for 2 hours. I'm hoping we can avoid a skip or BCS.
 
Morning data: AMPS 208, +3 160, +6 49, +6.5 41, +7 42, +7.5 49, +8 58, +8.5 56, +9 45, +9.5 44, +10 60

Definitely on the way up now. I'll give him a break until PMPS. I'm debating the dose a bit, though. Tim thinks we should stick with 6.5 since it was only his first drop below 50. I'm on the fence about it. On the one hand he was hard to get back up over 50 for a while there. On the other hand I've seen that if I reduce too quickly it doesn't go well and I end up chasing antibodies again. What if I tried 6.25?
 
Go with your gut. You do want his nadirs up a bit. Think of it as an experiment. I will give you a cautionary tale. In December 2015, after Neko's SRT (a whole other can of worms), I took just a 0.25 unit decrease from 6.25 to 6.0 units, and saw the 20's shortly thereafter. However, you do test a lot.
 
I just wish I knew what his trajectory was going to be. If I knew we were about to start a slide, I'd definitely want to get ahead of it and take the full reduction. But last time we went up this hill he briefly got a reduction from 8 to 7.5 on the way up to eventually hitting a breakthrough dose at 9.5, so it's possible he's still on his way up overall and this is just a pause.
 
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