Wow, I started this 3 hrs ago and I guess I missed a discussion while I paused for a movie :lol: Anyway- I certainly welcome all help- no ego here- its ALL about Klinger.
She's been using a sliding scale based on the nadirs and drops that we had. Unfortunately, there is very little mid cycle data on what low doses do, so the low end of the scale needs help.
Here is a repost of the first scale we used,
3.6u over 500 3.6u
3.5u 400-500 3.5u
3.4u 350-400 3.4u
3.2u 300-350 3.2u
2.6u 250-300 2.6u
then it was re-adjusted it a bit to be more aggressive, based on the pink/yellow nadir
3.6u > 480
3.5u 380-480
3.4u 330-380
3.2u 300-330
2.8u 280-300
2.6u 250-280
this past weekend Klinger's curves had yellow /high blue nadir over 3 days. We tried a .1u increase which resulted possibly in a drop a bit too low. I don't know if it was because he was not feeling well, the increase, the 380 scale mark needs adjusting upward, or a combo of these things.
Marcie, I think when a cat is in chronic rebound they don't get a good U curve- so I doubt you missed the dose, but there isnt good early curve data, is there? I wasnt helping you then, so I don't know. The curves I saw when I started with you did not look at all like rebound- they looked like normal PZIR curves.
**I noticed for us with prozinc, that as the dose increases, the nadir got later, and the duration got longer. So to me, (since you can't wait to shoot), a non shootable number at 5:45, means reduce slightly. Prozinc is different from Lev, for example, in that it creates sharper curves, and that fast rise the last 2 hours was pretty common for us on prozinc.