KPassa
Member Since 2012
Previous Condo.
Not sure if I should have shot today, but I didn't. It's like a repeat of the 21st (my last condo), which I still have yet to see a significant bounce from skipping that shot.
In the past month since both Henry's arrival and Michelangelo's 10-month birthday (2/13), Mikey has seemed to have stabilized both with growth spurts and dose increases as well as eating half as much food as he used to yet getting twice as much exercise with his new playmate. I think these have all contributed to how smooth things have been these last few weeks in regard to consistently lower numbers and a generally better overall disposition. Could these have also contributed to a needed dose decrease? I don't want to lower him if it's just going to bring his numbers back up because he hasn't dropped too low yet on this dose to justify a decrease, but since I've had to skip twice now in the past three days, does this mean I need to lower his dose again?
I think I'm mainly just scared of suffering from déjà vu with December's dose-bouncing all over again. Basically the entire month was a toss-up/toss-out. He started out at a fat 1u, went up to 1.25u, then back down to 1u, then down further to .75u before going back up to 1u and ending at 1.25u the day after New Year's (and then 1.5u a few short days after that). That was the most stressful month of this entire affair so far in terms of the amount of testing I needed to do to make sure each dose increase/decrease wasn't too much/too little. I don't particularly want to relive that. :?
Not sure if I should have shot today, but I didn't. It's like a repeat of the 21st (my last condo), which I still have yet to see a significant bounce from skipping that shot.
In the past month since both Henry's arrival and Michelangelo's 10-month birthday (2/13), Mikey has seemed to have stabilized both with growth spurts and dose increases as well as eating half as much food as he used to yet getting twice as much exercise with his new playmate. I think these have all contributed to how smooth things have been these last few weeks in regard to consistently lower numbers and a generally better overall disposition. Could these have also contributed to a needed dose decrease? I don't want to lower him if it's just going to bring his numbers back up because he hasn't dropped too low yet on this dose to justify a decrease, but since I've had to skip twice now in the past three days, does this mean I need to lower his dose again?
I think I'm mainly just scared of suffering from déjà vu with December's dose-bouncing all over again. Basically the entire month was a toss-up/toss-out. He started out at a fat 1u, went up to 1.25u, then back down to 1u, then down further to .75u before going back up to 1u and ending at 1.25u the day after New Year's (and then 1.5u a few short days after that). That was the most stressful month of this entire affair so far in terms of the amount of testing I needed to do to make sure each dose increase/decrease wasn't too much/too little. I don't particularly want to relive that. :?