I definitely like this better than her playing flat pink pancakeLooks like Chewie is feeling a little bouncy after that "crazy" yellow PS yesterday. I hope the bounce clears quickly!

I definitely like this better than her playing flat pink pancake
What does clearing a bounce look like, in terms of numbers?
Thanks, this will be helpful. I have been looking at other cats’ spreadsheets to try to get a better idea of how things work, but because ECID, I couldn’t really find a trend in their respective numbers. My brain is very resistant to math tooThe bounce tends to be several cycles of higher numbers before heading back near the “low” that set things off. ECID with their bounciness though, obviously!
Once a cat gets to 5 units total dose, we change those increases to 0.5 units at a time, unless you are tweaking with greens that is mostly good. Think of the increase as a percentage of total dose. A 0.25 unit increase on a 5 unit dose is just 5%, not enough to be much of a change.If no blues before AMPS, she goes up 0.25?
I see, that makes sense. Oh boy, I hope she’s going to give me a good PMPS!Once a cat gets to 5 units total dose, we change those increases to 0.5 units at a time, unless you are tweaking with greens that is mostly good. Think of the increase as a percentage of total dose. A 0.25 unit increase on a 5 unit dose is just 5%, not enough to be much of a change.
Wait I am already at 5.5, so tomorrow will be 6 *ugh*Unless she gives you a numbers below 200 tonight, you go up to 5.5U tomorrow morning.
Come on Chewie!
Oops! Sorry. 6U it is.Wait I am already at 5.5, so tomorrow will be 6 *ugh*
I just fed her her bedtime meal (it’s +2.5). I am exhausted and headed to bed. What would be the best time to check her BG overnight? I’ll set an alarm.Oops! Sorry. 6U it is.
How about +6 or so? Does she get food after you go to bed? Like an autofeeder? Sorry if I've asked this before.I just fed her her bedtime meal (it’s +2.5). I am exhausted and headed to bed. What would be the best time to check her BG overnight? I’ll set an alarm.
She doesn’t get food overnight. She ate a big meal at 8pm then another one at 10.30 (I try for 11 or 11.30 when I can but today was a long day). I can’t leave an auto feeder out since I have 4 cats all with different food issues and someone would get into it for sure. My IBD cat has a microchip feeder, I might have to end up buying one for Chewie too.How about +6 or so? Does she get food after you go to bed? Like an autofeeder? Sorry if I've asked this before.
