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WCR: All P's Present
Good Morning Dear LL'ers
We start in the yellows again. Learning to work with the auto-feeder. Gandolf is catching on though he still came to wake me up this a.m. (just sits by me and makes his presence obvious. If he's really hungry he nudges my face and licks me with his rough tongue - a brutal wake-up). He was less aggressive this morning as he had managed to eat a little something on his own during the night - via la auto-feeder! He just doesn't quite have it "all the way" yet but he's close. Until this FD crisis, Gandolf slept in another room, so I can get sleep at night and not end up like a zombie by mid-day. The last few days, though, I must confess to operating somewhat zombie-ish: Glassy eyes, dazed, forgetful (lost an important program binder), and basically - fried. But we go forward.
As I "catch-on" and Gandy's body "kicks-in", I'm thinking this WILL get easier. Life goes on after Feline Diabetes.
I woke up late for my 7:30 boot camp. Raced out the door (just warming up) and landed to give a good one and was going to go get cream for my coffee before heading to the house....but alas, as I check the watch first, no time before I need to shoot so straight home. My oh my how life has changed. Not complaining, just making observations.
...Later...
Looks like another bounce. Would like to see that go away. Will be watching again this a.m., gone most of early p.m.
So, into the day we go.
Have a good day fellow beans & sugar kitties, may we all be better at the day's end.
Cee Gandolf cat_pet_icon
PS: The good news is: as I read through a few of the posts, it seems bouncing is a regular occurrence and is the pancreas reacting to a docrease ? ECID and that goes for their pancreas too. Is that it? Do we see patterns with bouncing? Also, could someone explain to me the difference (if there is one) between "bounce" & "rebound", thanks.
By the way, lots of good advice I'm listening too in other's post. Thanks everyone. Cee
WCR: All P's Present
Good Morning Dear LL'ers
We start in the yellows again. Learning to work with the auto-feeder. Gandolf is catching on though he still came to wake me up this a.m. (just sits by me and makes his presence obvious. If he's really hungry he nudges my face and licks me with his rough tongue - a brutal wake-up). He was less aggressive this morning as he had managed to eat a little something on his own during the night - via la auto-feeder! He just doesn't quite have it "all the way" yet but he's close. Until this FD crisis, Gandolf slept in another room, so I can get sleep at night and not end up like a zombie by mid-day. The last few days, though, I must confess to operating somewhat zombie-ish: Glassy eyes, dazed, forgetful (lost an important program binder), and basically - fried. But we go forward.
As I "catch-on" and Gandy's body "kicks-in", I'm thinking this WILL get easier. Life goes on after Feline Diabetes.
I woke up late for my 7:30 boot camp. Raced out the door (just warming up) and landed to give a good one and was going to go get cream for my coffee before heading to the house....but alas, as I check the watch first, no time before I need to shoot so straight home. My oh my how life has changed. Not complaining, just making observations.
...Later...
Looks like another bounce. Would like to see that go away. Will be watching again this a.m., gone most of early p.m.
So, into the day we go.
Have a good day fellow beans & sugar kitties, may we all be better at the day's end.
Cee Gandolf cat_pet_icon
PS: The good news is: as I read through a few of the posts, it seems bouncing is a regular occurrence and is the pancreas reacting to a docrease ? ECID and that goes for their pancreas too. Is that it? Do we see patterns with bouncing? Also, could someone explain to me the difference (if there is one) between "bounce" & "rebound", thanks.
By the way, lots of good advice I'm listening too in other's post. Thanks everyone. Cee