Okay glad to hear I'm not going crazy because that's what I thought too. Guess he's just taking his sweet time with it.Tell Sebastian that 'flat yellow' is supposed to be a predictor of dropping numbers...I see he doesn't follow that rule does he?
I'm just so frustrated because it had. Prior to last week's dental and fasting everything (besides the BG) was great. We switched to raw food and did a fecal matter transplant and he was so much better. Eating great, lots of energy, no vomit, gaining weight. And then it's like a switch was flipped and we lost all that progress. It just doesn't make any sense though, how it would all just go away in one day. I'm tempted to buy another round of the FMT pills and do it all over again.I really hope Sebastian's gut heals

I'm very fortunate in that I work from home. I'm basically always here to test as much as needed. And I work in a technical field so I'm intimately familiar with the importance of data gathering and then trying to figure out what that data means.You are so thorough - amazing.
I'd be surprised if they actually had any input. FMT is still fairly new, my vet didn't even know you could do it as a pill supplement. I'm still waiting on the post-test results from Animal Biome, at which point I'll be sending both pre and post results to them (and posting here). I imagine I'll be educating them a bit. I'm not going to pull the trigger on a second round just yet but I think if he hasn't bounced back in another week I probably will. Didn't have any issues the first time around and I can't see a second batch doing much harm.I wonder if a doctor would tell you to give it some time. Stomachs can be so touchy. I'd be like you, wondering if Sebastian needs more gut help.