I think 0.30. Because look at her ss, I think I've found a little pattern. If she's around 274 she can handle 0.40. But if she's near 200-220 and I give her that 0.40 she gives me at the end of the day a pink or even red number... Do you see it? I would like to, when I come home, find her at least in her yellow numbers...
Yes, Ruby - we'll all have our fingers crossed that Baco decides she's all done with bouncing around on that invisible trampoline.Will hope for a nice yellow one (or even blue) but I'm not going to aim high this time, a yellow one is also perfect for me!
Let's see where she is at PM and decide. If she is low 200's I would even go with .40 since you can monitor. Let's see what others think.Well my work this morning payed off!!! just came home and Baco's +9 is 187!!!! yeahhh that's more like it.
So what should I do tonight? try 0.30 again? Maybe that dose is better for her now she's been in her blue numbers for almost a week?
Thanks so much @Sue and Oliver (GA) I am...... hahaYou are really getting the hang of this, Ruby. Nice job!
Wow, that's much better! My first instinct is to hold the dose this next cycle, but let's see what she's doing at pmps time; I do think that if/when you increase, you do that in smaller increments because it seems like Baco's system may tend toward trying to over-compensate for changes in dose if that change is more significant (regardless of whether it's an increase or a decrease) ... so I would be more inclined, for example, (IF you want to try bumping her dose up a little based on whatever you're seeing at PMPS) to only squeeze it up to maybe more like 0.35 ... let's see what @Sue and Oliver (GA) [COLOR=#000000]&[/COLOR] @Rachel is thinking about this.just came home and Baco's +9 is 187!!!! yeahhh that's more like it.
I should have been clearer about my statement in regard to changes made either way, as in the case of a cat who would, say, suddenly drop into hypo-like numbers from a certain dose, the decrease would certainly need to be larger. Yes, so far in Baco's SS she doesn't appear to have had a problem with decreases. I guess you could say, though, that I'm thinking along the lines of that ol' "slow & steady wins the race" axiom.Decreasing isn't a problem (if I look at her sheet) but the increasing is a problem if it is a big step!
you're so right!that I'm thinking along the lines of that ol' "slow & steady wins the race" axiom.![]()
I was just coming back to see if I typed he and yes I know Baco is a she!Bobbie, I don't know if it's a mistake but Baco is a shehahaha!
I'll go with the 0.30 (but fat) because I can't messure the 0.35 really good.
Baco's saying : Apology NOT exepted
So you're done with her..
hahahahaha just kiddingIt hought maybe you didn't knew ! So that's why I said it hihi.
Sorry, my WiFi was offline (againI'll go with the 0.30 (but fat) because I can't messure the 0.35 really good.
I always just figured it was because you type too fast, so kept missing the "s" key.Ha Ha! Did I call her a "he" before? I did that several times to Robin and Bat Bat and Robin still loves me...........![]()
REALLY??? omgggggbecause she's an incredibly marvelous cook!!!![]()
We're both experimenting just a little today, Ruby ... I pulled the black plunger inside the syringe backward just the tiniest bit after doing Bat's "create vacuum, suck it up" method of dosing today, in an attempt to get just a wee bit more into the syringe. So, we'll see what happens with both of our kitties later. (Dosing Bat-Bat these days is a real PITA ... and I'm not talking about a type of bread, either.yes I diddddddddd indeeeddddddddddd
Let's see what it brings us ^^
Was gonna peek at what this painful dosing was Robin but i cant see your SSWe're both experimenting just a little today, Ruby ... I pulled the black plunger inside the syringe backward just the tiniest bit after doing Bat's "create vacuum, suck it up" method of dosing today, in an attempt to get just a wee bit more into the syringe. So, we'll see what happens with both of our kitties later. (Dosing Bat-Bat these days is a real PITA ... and I'm not talking about a type of bread, either.)