Funny you should ask cause he's been off the gaba for two days and I'm really hoping that's not causing today's high numbers... but I don't think his mouth is bothering him. There is no odor and he's acting/eating fine. I'm just paranoid that the gaba was helping to relieve pain some other place. But I was giving such a small dose I can't imagine.Looks like he's on the high side of a bounce. That reduction may break the pattern, but if he follows the pattern, it might be blues and yellows today. Surf safe, little Petey!
Do you think his mouth is pretty much healed?
Don’t we wish we had the answers!!We are just off the charts here today. What the heck? Big bounce? Fur shot? Effects of no Gaba?![]()
...Or maybe high before the low.We are just off the charts here today. What the heck? Big bounce? Fur shot? Effects of no Gaba?![]()
My brain just can't process the logic sometimes, ok who am I kidding, most times!...Or maybe high before the low.
If I were a betting person here is what I predict: If he follows the pattern he's been on for the last week or so (since 5/11), I predict he'll break the bounce tomorrow a.m. BUT there is that dose reduction to factor in, so that may throw the pattern off.My brain just can't process the logic sometimes, ok who am I kidding, most times!
So do I have this right... his body panics from yesterday's steep dive and lows and says we're not gonna do that again send out all your glycogen stores (he had a lot I guess) and that process temporarily overpowers the insulin? Then the liver relaxes again, glycogen stores are used up, and insulin catches up?
So he's going up all day (in a bounce) he may potentially head down all night as he is "breaking the bounce?
Yep, but he's got those pinks to contend with now, so I'll see your bet and raise you some yellows then blues tomorrow.If I were a betting person here is what I predict: If he follows the pattern he's been on for the last week or so (since 5/11), I predict he'll break the bounce tomorrow a.m. BUT there is that dose reduction to factor in, so that may throw the pattern off.
I think it's important to consider that he's earned two dose reductions since 5/11. The depot is resetting, and perhaps that's why he's in the pinks. He'll come down. And you can always increase if you need to. I have this pasted into my ss:Yep, but he's got those pinks to contend with now, so I'll see your bet and raise you some yellows then blues tomorrow.
I'm hoping you're right cause that would mean he's working the juice better than ever!
Hi Maddie, no overlooking it, I'm awful about it!Laurie what is Petey's snack schedule? And what are you feeding at snack time. You might have it listed somewhere and I'm probably overlooking it.
No worries lol, I don't think it says anywhere that you are supposed to have them listed, I just have a tendency to stare right at something and not see itHi Maddie, no overlooking it, I'm awful about it!
If his numbers are not low he gets a +3 +5, +7 and +9 or 10 -depends. About a tsp with water and mostly 4% or 5% LC. But lately he's getting a lot of food to keep him in the safe zone!
Thank you, Maddie! Some shifts may definitely be in order as we figure out his new post dental patterns.No worries lol, I don't think it says anywhere that you are supposed to have them listed, I just have a tendency to stare right at something and not see it
Has Petey’s snack schedule always been at those specific times? I’m wondering if moving his snacks a little earlier—maybe at +1, +2, and +3—might help slow his descent to his nadir.
With Kai, it took me a while to realize that the green numbers themselves weren’t the issue causing his bouncing. It was actually the speed of his descent to his nadir that triggered his body into panicking, which would then lead to the bounce.
Petey’s bouncing doesn’t seem nearly as dramatic as Kai’s, though. Kai could go from green to black in just two cycles, clear the bounce, and then repeat. So, I could be off base here—or maybe you’ve already experimented with adjusting his snack schedule. If that’s the case, feel free to ignore me.
That being said, at the end of April, I shifted Kai’s snack schedule to earlier times, and we’ve seen a huge improvement in the last month (except for my screw-up on May 11th). We haven’t seen a red number since May 5th, which is a major win, especially considering the rainbow of numbers we were seeing between January and March. During that time, I felt like I was constantly chasing him with high-carb food just to keep him in a safe range.
Just some thoughts in the form of word vomit lolOverall, I just want you to know I understand, and you're not alone. The bouncing and food chasing are so frustrating. I hope he comes down gently for you tonight.
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