Sweet Spot
Active Member
Hi Everyone -
I think most of you know my story and recent loss, but if not...THIS THREAD will help fill you in a bit!
I know it is a holiday for many today, so not many on forum I am sure, but hope someone can guide us before tomorrow morning....
Now that we are settled in, we decided to raise Spot's dose to 3.5 and really begin tight regulation protocol. With his high, flat numbers it was suggested that after six cycles, we raise again, etc. as the protocol suggests.
However, Spot is (as he has been) having that New Dose Wonkiness again, as we expected would happen, with the increased dose. He is "ok" but eating a bit more, drinking a bit more, excited/restless a bit more. Our 6th cycle is TONIGHT which means tomorrow morning he would be due for ANOTHER .5u raise.
So to confirm - even with NDW, if today's numbers stay above 300 consistently, should we raise it another .5u or wait for numbers to "settle?"
Someone mentioned in the other thread he could have glucose toxicity, which could explain why he was acting so healthy and normal before increasing the dose a few days ago.
Just afraid we could bring on an NDW on top of his current NDW - is that even possible?
Thanks so much,
Robin
I think most of you know my story and recent loss, but if not...THIS THREAD will help fill you in a bit!
I know it is a holiday for many today, so not many on forum I am sure, but hope someone can guide us before tomorrow morning....
Now that we are settled in, we decided to raise Spot's dose to 3.5 and really begin tight regulation protocol. With his high, flat numbers it was suggested that after six cycles, we raise again, etc. as the protocol suggests.
However, Spot is (as he has been) having that New Dose Wonkiness again, as we expected would happen, with the increased dose. He is "ok" but eating a bit more, drinking a bit more, excited/restless a bit more. Our 6th cycle is TONIGHT which means tomorrow morning he would be due for ANOTHER .5u raise.
So to confirm - even with NDW, if today's numbers stay above 300 consistently, should we raise it another .5u or wait for numbers to "settle?"
Someone mentioned in the other thread he could have glucose toxicity, which could explain why he was acting so healthy and normal before increasing the dose a few days ago.
Just afraid we could bring on an NDW on top of his current NDW - is that even possible?
Thanks so much,
Robin