Yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=29398
Recap: NEW PEN
AMPS: 323
+2:102 (Manie Dive) fed1 tsp 5%
+2.5: 60 1 tsp 9% gravy
+3: 49 1 tsp 9%
+3.5: 49 1 tsp 9%/gravy
+4: 75
+4.5: 65 1 tsp 1%
+5: 59 1 tsp 1%
+5.5: 79
+6.5: 137
+11: 313
PMPS: 311 DOSE REDUCTION to .75u (from f.75u)
+2: 223
+4: 169
+5: 217
Happy Hump Day!!!! Last day of TBP this week since tomorrow is Vet's Day.
WCR: Super duper!! Gracie has advanced to doing handstands into her garbage can and then curls herself up into the tiniest ball at the bottom and all you can see
are her beautiful big brown eyes. She gets very inpatients on mornings when I am up really early to go to TBP because everyone else gets to eat but she has to wait...then I remind her that she ate at 4:30 am and they didn't....she isn't buying it.
Question for Michelle and Ann but anyone else can jump in, too: We're trying to feed these curves as she drops quickly but Gracie is so high carb responsive that, as you can see from yesterday, even 9% makes her skyrocket. It really takes some figurin' out to get her to surf....if she gets below 50, we need to get her up but we have to be careful or she loses the surf. We've stopped testing every 15 mins when her numbers are low so we can give the food a chance to work (thanks, Ann for the suggestion to wait longer than 15). That helps...but, for instance, yesterday, I got a high number at AMPS so I gve her 1% and then she started diving...when she dove, we up the % to 5 knowing her response to carbs. Anyway...you see the pattern. Any advice?
Question for anyone who knows: We are feeding the PS, +1, +2, +3 and +9 schedule but we are not getting rid of the high PS numbers for the most part. This is very discouraging and I know they are typically bounce numbers but I wonder if it also means her pancreas is not kicking in...or perhaps even if it is, it can't override the glycogen the liver releases? I know others are dealing with this and we've been patiently (ok...maybe not a good word to use for me) waiting the "snap" but is there something else we can do to get the PSs lower...keep her at a higher dose until she flattens out more? However, it seems if she's at a higher dose and she's nosediving, then she's bouncing hard, right?? HELP :lol: :lol:
Will have to check condos later...my long post has put me behind. Thanks and have a great day!!!!
Recap: NEW PEN
AMPS: 323
+2:102 (Manie Dive) fed1 tsp 5%
+2.5: 60 1 tsp 9% gravy
+3: 49 1 tsp 9%
+3.5: 49 1 tsp 9%/gravy
+4: 75
+4.5: 65 1 tsp 1%
+5: 59 1 tsp 1%
+5.5: 79
+6.5: 137
+11: 313
PMPS: 311 DOSE REDUCTION to .75u (from f.75u)
+2: 223
+4: 169
+5: 217
Happy Hump Day!!!! Last day of TBP this week since tomorrow is Vet's Day.
WCR: Super duper!! Gracie has advanced to doing handstands into her garbage can and then curls herself up into the tiniest ball at the bottom and all you can see
are her beautiful big brown eyes. She gets very inpatients on mornings when I am up really early to go to TBP because everyone else gets to eat but she has to wait...then I remind her that she ate at 4:30 am and they didn't....she isn't buying it.
Question for Michelle and Ann but anyone else can jump in, too: We're trying to feed these curves as she drops quickly but Gracie is so high carb responsive that, as you can see from yesterday, even 9% makes her skyrocket. It really takes some figurin' out to get her to surf....if she gets below 50, we need to get her up but we have to be careful or she loses the surf. We've stopped testing every 15 mins when her numbers are low so we can give the food a chance to work (thanks, Ann for the suggestion to wait longer than 15). That helps...but, for instance, yesterday, I got a high number at AMPS so I gve her 1% and then she started diving...when she dove, we up the % to 5 knowing her response to carbs. Anyway...you see the pattern. Any advice?
Question for anyone who knows: We are feeding the PS, +1, +2, +3 and +9 schedule but we are not getting rid of the high PS numbers for the most part. This is very discouraging and I know they are typically bounce numbers but I wonder if it also means her pancreas is not kicking in...or perhaps even if it is, it can't override the glycogen the liver releases? I know others are dealing with this and we've been patiently (ok...maybe not a good word to use for me) waiting the "snap" but is there something else we can do to get the PSs lower...keep her at a higher dose until she flattens out more? However, it seems if she's at a higher dose and she's nosediving, then she's bouncing hard, right?? HELP :lol: :lol:
Will have to check condos later...my long post has put me behind. Thanks and have a great day!!!!