01/05 Binx PMBG 41, +12.5 45

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Binx continues to test me with these PMPS numbers! Giving some MC food, stalling again and moving forward with a reduction.

Stay tuned for updates, will get a +12.5, etc. and continue through the night.

Hope everyone's having a great evening with their little ones!
 
Let's see where he is in a bit. My concern is that you fed MC and numbers can come down quite quickly if it's wearing off right at onset.
How late can you give the **** without getting too far off schedule?
 
Let's see where he is in a bit. My concern is that you fed MC and numbers can come down quite quickly if it's wearing off right at onset.
How late can you give the **** without getting too far off schedule?

I've stalled up to an hour so far in the past, I could probably push to +1.5 given how he responds. I should've brushed up on this post before giving him the MC food - I will know for next time.
 
Not much of a bump even with MC
Feed a little more, maybe a small tsp of LC and get that +13.
I'm leaning towards a skip tonight and starting the newly reduced dose fresh in the morning. How are you feeling about this?
 
Not much of a bump even with MC
Feed a little more, maybe a small tsp of LC and get that +13.
I'm leaning towards a skip tonight and starting the newly reduced dose fresh in the morning. How are you feeling about this?

I think that makes sense to me and at this point, makes me feel most comfortable. It may mean higher numbers at his AMPS and maybe for a couple cycles, but he handled his last reduction well and I'd rather a couple cycles back up then a potentially risky one tonight.

Thank you for your time and advice!
 
Up to 67 at +13! Will do another at +13.5. @Angela & Cleo would there be any use/harm in shooting a really reduced dose at +13.5 at 1 unit (his earned reduction is 2.75 units)? I am still comfortable skipping tonight, but thought I would ask.
 
How long ago did you feed the MC?
What is your ability to monitor today and tomorrow?
If you shoot tonight, your next shot will be at least 11.5 hours later.
 
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