Phoebes (GA)
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It's growing back now, I need it for dh. Will try to find picture I posted.@Phoebes is another member who had a patch shaved
It's growing back now, I need it for dh. Will try to find picture I posted.@Phoebes is another member who had a patch shaved
@Yong , BOS?Here's a few fresh shaved pics. He's on my lap begging for breakfast.
That's a tough one, Lois. Not sure I have an answer. The middle numbers were better at higher doses. It could be his reaction to PZI - extreme at the ends of the cycles. Not sure if a depot insulin is something you want to try at this stage?I shot 1.25, and cut out a little spot with baby scissors. That was really help ful.
I was looking at his SS before I shot, and wondering why his numbers PS kept getting worse the higher we went. Is it because of his age and the progression of the disease?
I completely agree. I've been in a number of clinical trials myself and have seen how the parameters can eliminate what I know to be perfectly valid data.And they also set the requirement that the bounce numbers be lower than 50 and higher than 300. So any cat around Sam's ranges wouldn't qualify as bouncing. Nor any of the bounces that are caused by "lower than normal" or "more than 50%". Research is hard though. There have to be controls and parameters, and sometimes those things end up making it difficult to see the thing they're looking for.
This is what the traveling vet is taking as basis. I'm still half asleep shouldn't be writing I should be testing.They also refer to Somogyi as being a consequence of over dosing that results in very low BGs. We know it's broader than that
That used to be me, but I really love having a smartphone now. I'm glad I waited though, because paying only like 20 bucks a month for complete access to everything is doable. There was no way I was ever going to get a cell phone when it was $70, 80, or more a month.I only have a "pay as you go" dumb phone and am proud of it!I like being inaccessible when I'm going about my business.
If you dig through there you also find information on Republic, and Ting, and the Moto phones. I read about them for a long time but I didn't bite.Will read that.![]()
It's still that expensive and more here. My dumb phone is rarely turned on. It's mostly for "emergencies". I don't text and feel no need to report my thoughts or what I'm doing to all and sundry.That used to be me, but I really love having a smartphone now. I'm glad I waited though, because paying only like 20 bucks a month for complete access to everything is doable. There was no way I was ever going to get a cell phone when it was $70, 80, or more a month.
I think my iPad has a dictation function but I've never tried to use it. Right now I'm at my 8 year old desk top iMac.Well, you're probably sitting at a desk or table on your laptop, correct? To post that?
I'm lying on my bed, dictating into my smartphone. It's awesome!
I helped him onto the bed, and he ate some, and napped some. When I came back to check him he wasn't there almost had a heart attack. He was in litterbox, so, all that still working he got himself there.Oh poor Java. Is he ok now?
Poor baby! I remember our senior, also black cat, some jumps he would make he would kind of stand there stunned. Had a look on his face like "maybe I shouldn't have done that" because he did train us when he yowled he wanted down from somewhere he managed to get himself up toOh dear. Java jumped off the couch and had a hard time getting his rear legs to work.
Excellent!Some good posters. Coral not coal is mine. I made it on the ferry, with a Little help from friends I ran into in line.
I think that in Java's situation your goal is to keep him happy so put out the YA if he likes it and let him eat as much as he wants whenever. Just adjust his insulin dose around that. Lots of people here have to dose around meds needed for other health issues. I'd put senior nutritional requirements up there as an issue to work around.
Hurray for attending the Science March!
I agreeI think that in Java's situation your goal is to keep him happy so put out the YA uf he likes it and let him eat as much as he wants whenever. Just adjust his insulin dose around that.