According to Dr Pierson’s chart, should have been 16% carb. I think it did help. He bobbed up and down, but both times I gave him gravy (second time I just gave him food with gravy) he came up a bit more after, then back down a little within an hour or so. I think part of the reason he tends to bob a bit is that he’s mostly free fed: he doesn’t eat a lot of Young Again at a time, just a couple mouthfuls, but it’s at unmeasured times of the day. On the other hand, it’s kept his ketones at bay… and the wobbling isn’t so dramatic as to take him out of blues to yellows, or yellows to pink and back down again… so I don’t mind it considering it’s kept him alive and fairly healthy so far.
I think (hope) we’re already seeing some improvement from the 2 unit dose… today he ranged in the low 300s and dipped to the high 200s, instead of ranging in the high 300s and peaking above 400 like he did just a few days ago.
I admit I was surprised to not get any responses at all. But I just kept on with it, because what else can you do, immediate advice or no? I certainly couldn’t afford to shoot full-dose that low, at this point, when I have to be gone all day… but in the evenings when I can hover, I can dare more, for hopefully better long term results. I’m hoping as his bouncing fades and his numbers come down, that his dips won’t be so dramatic either. It’s hard to shoot lower when you know he’ll shed 100+ points (or more, in past!) over the next few hours.