Michele M
Member Since 2013
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no bounce?? whoa! something is definitely happening here! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
last night's #s
pmps 88 (fed 1 oz 8% carb)
+1 89 (fed 3 oz 9% carb)
+2 84
+3 92
+5 121
+7 201
amps 219
I fed LC at amps and +1 this morning but when I saw the 100 pt drop I gave him 3 oz of Weruva 9% carb. (I tried to feed him some wellness 9% carb food but he just picked at it.....very unlike him to turn down food. Kinda eery actually...lol) I have been giving him a lot more food than usual the last few days and his #s have been a lot more normal so he is probably not feeling as hungry as usual. The low numbers have me a little nervous though. Im not used to it. I keep expecting a steep drop but so far so good!
A lot of the food he has had has been around 8 or 9% carb...Im kind of wondering A) is that what is keeping him from bouncing by not letting him get too low, and B) how long can I keep propping him up with higher carb food? Normally if he ever gets into green numbers at all he bounces pretty high......so maybe its not the food that is stopping the bounces. I guess Ill have to cut the carbs soon but I dont want to upset what seemingly fragile balance I got going on here.
no bounce?? whoa! something is definitely happening here! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
last night's #s
pmps 88 (fed 1 oz 8% carb)
+1 89 (fed 3 oz 9% carb)
+2 84
+3 92
+5 121
+7 201
amps 219
I fed LC at amps and +1 this morning but when I saw the 100 pt drop I gave him 3 oz of Weruva 9% carb. (I tried to feed him some wellness 9% carb food but he just picked at it.....very unlike him to turn down food. Kinda eery actually...lol) I have been giving him a lot more food than usual the last few days and his #s have been a lot more normal so he is probably not feeling as hungry as usual. The low numbers have me a little nervous though. Im not used to it. I keep expecting a steep drop but so far so good!
A lot of the food he has had has been around 8 or 9% carb...Im kind of wondering A) is that what is keeping him from bouncing by not letting him get too low, and B) how long can I keep propping him up with higher carb food? Normally if he ever gets into green numbers at all he bounces pretty high......so maybe its not the food that is stopping the bounces. I guess Ill have to cut the carbs soon but I dont want to upset what seemingly fragile balance I got going on here.