Seth&Bell
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Yesterday
Well yuck! Bell was unusually indecisive for the past three cycles and hung out in the blues. She made up her mind tonight and BbB. I'm not quite sure how to handle this. This is the 6th cycle and I don't want to wait too long to bump her back up to 5 units, but she has a tendency to have long bounces, especially coming off relatively low numbers for her. Plus the reduced juice. Last time I reduced to 4.75 units (which eventually failed) I saw greens again on the sixth cycle. That was a bit different as she was bouncing high in the yellows and pinks for 4 cycles instead of chilling in the blues. My gut is to see where this next bounce break goes, and if no joy is found bump up again.
That being said, we've recently shown that 5 units is too much (twice). And if 4.75 is not enough, should I try something in between? Should I ride out the 5 units longer, even past 3 nadirs under 50 on 3 separate days? First step is to see where tonight/tomorrow morning goes. I could see a quick bounce break into greens. Always an adventure...
Well yuck! Bell was unusually indecisive for the past three cycles and hung out in the blues. She made up her mind tonight and BbB. I'm not quite sure how to handle this. This is the 6th cycle and I don't want to wait too long to bump her back up to 5 units, but she has a tendency to have long bounces, especially coming off relatively low numbers for her. Plus the reduced juice. Last time I reduced to 4.75 units (which eventually failed) I saw greens again on the sixth cycle. That was a bit different as she was bouncing high in the yellows and pinks for 4 cycles instead of chilling in the blues. My gut is to see where this next bounce break goes, and if no joy is found bump up again.
That being said, we've recently shown that 5 units is too much (twice). And if 4.75 is not enough, should I try something in between? Should I ride out the 5 units longer, even past 3 nadirs under 50 on 3 separate days? First step is to see where tonight/tomorrow morning goes. I could see a quick bounce break into greens. Always an adventure...