Tina & Sammy
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's Condo
Thank you @Jill & Alex (GA) for stopping by yesterday, and sorry I didn't post back. I was out until PMPS, but I did read your post before shot time and stuck with the current dose last night.
@Vyktors Mum the patiences pants did arrive, thank goodness.
Yesterday and last night were not what I had hoped for. I just don't get why Sammy was doing so well with the .1 unit dose for so long and now we are progressively increasing. He does not appear to be feeling bad at all. Last night we went out side at dusk and were outside until it was nearly dark, and Sammy was have a blast running around the yard chasing all the bugs. He did finally come and sit at the table with me, but he was very rambunctious.
Anyway, with the higher AMPS this morning I did go ahead and increase to 1.10 units (1.28mm). I hope now that we are using the calipers the dosing will be much more accurate and we can get this under control. Like I mentioned yesterday, I am really trying to get into the mindset that he will just be on insulin for the rest of his life, and I am going to have to make preparations for that. I can always pray that he will eventually go back into remission, but it isn't looking very likely at this point.
It is a rainy day here in Michigan, so I will probably just stay inside and knit most of the day. I was inspired to design a new cowl pattern yesterday and I plan on working on that today.
Thank you @Jill & Alex (GA) for stopping by yesterday, and sorry I didn't post back. I was out until PMPS, but I did read your post before shot time and stuck with the current dose last night.
@Vyktors Mum the patiences pants did arrive, thank goodness.
Yesterday and last night were not what I had hoped for. I just don't get why Sammy was doing so well with the .1 unit dose for so long and now we are progressively increasing. He does not appear to be feeling bad at all. Last night we went out side at dusk and were outside until it was nearly dark, and Sammy was have a blast running around the yard chasing all the bugs. He did finally come and sit at the table with me, but he was very rambunctious.
Anyway, with the higher AMPS this morning I did go ahead and increase to 1.10 units (1.28mm). I hope now that we are using the calipers the dosing will be much more accurate and we can get this under control. Like I mentioned yesterday, I am really trying to get into the mindset that he will just be on insulin for the rest of his life, and I am going to have to make preparations for that. I can always pray that he will eventually go back into remission, but it isn't looking very likely at this point.
It is a rainy day here in Michigan, so I will probably just stay inside and knit most of the day. I was inspired to design a new cowl pattern yesterday and I plan on working on that today.