
I was typing out the ? when I got a work call.I saw the ? prefix earlier and was wondering what the question was![]()
After her 4 hour lime fest on 10/2 her onset and nadir seem arbitrary with no discernable patterns to my eyesIt would be good if you could do something about the dives which are responsible for some of the bouncing, but she's so unpredictable!
. This makes feeding the curve a little more difficult. I'm gong to have to get out my lab coat and experiment a bit with carb% and feeding times. 
This may be controversial to say....but I noticed Herman bouncing less when I essentially started feeding him every 1-2 hours for the first half of his cycle all the time, sometimes the full cycle when needed. It is exhausting and impractical but I have managed because I am fortunate to work from home and have very flexible hours and deadlines. I have barely left the house in what feels like weeks. HOWEVER, the bouncing is under control and he is earning reductions. He may never reach remission but that has been the goal we are giving it our all.... but admittedly, this schedule is not something I could manage long term. If Cleo will eat from an automatic feeder - could you load that up hourly? I literally seek herman out and give him licks of food wherever he happens to be at that time - again - not practical but he would not seek out food as regularly as I have been feeding otherwise.I was typing out the ? when I got a work call.
After her 4 hour lime fest on 10/2 her onset and nadir seem arbitrary with no discernable patterns to my eyes. This makes feeding the curve a little more difficult. I'm gong to have to get out my lab coat and experiment a bit with carb% and feeding times.
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Your replies are ALWAYS welcomeThis may be controversial to say....but I noticed Herman bouncing less when I essentially started feeding him every 1-2 hours for the first half of his cycle all the time, sometimes the full cycle when needed. It is exhausting and impractical but I have managed because I am fortunate to work from home and have very flexible hours and deadlines. I have barely left the house in what feels like weeks. HOWEVER, the bouncing is under control and he is earning reductions. He may never reach remission but that has been the goal we are giving it our all.... but admittedly, this schedule is not something I could manage long term. If Cleo will eat from an automatic feeder - could you load that up hourly? I literally seek herman out and give him licks of food wherever he happens to be at that time - again - not practical but he would not seek out food as regularly as I have been feeding otherwise.

How's Tyler's food transition coming along?
Not bad so far he likes the Weruva Cat's in the kitchen Chicken Frick a ZeeHow's Tyler's food transition coming along?


