Squeakycats
Member Since 2017
Hi, all! I'm wondering if it's time to give Misha an OTJ trial, or if it's time for me to get fitted for a new pair of patience pants...
I recently started using the Relion meter alongside the AT because I was curious whether he'd have earned himself an OTJ trial if I had just been using the Relion all along. He's reliably giving me enough blood that I can test from the same drop for both.
As you can see in his spreadsheet links, he's never had anything but green (or light green) on the Relion. On the AT, he has a mix of greens and low blues (the highest he's been was 143 on 5/20 for his PMPS, and that was an outlier; 122 is the next highest number). I have been trying to continue shooting at least a drop, but the Relion numbers have made me especially nervous about doing even that and then leaving him for the day.
On maybe 3 occasions, those lower numbers have been correlated with a behavior oddity--hiding under the bed. He doesn't act super-distressed, but that's not his favorite spot when he's feeling well; it's where he goes when he's sick. My civvie has taken to sitting with him at those times even though they normally don't hang out together much.
So--I'm wondering if it's time to give him a week off and see what he does, or if I need to keep doing my best to get a drop or two into him at times when I can stay with him (or even at times when I can't? yikes). I want him to have the best chance possible of a really strong remission, but I am scared to shoot these low numbers.
On the whole, I'd say he's doing well--eating well, not drinking/peeing too much, not horribly dandruff-y (though that may partly be because I've started brushing him daily).
What do you think? And if it does seem like OTJ trial time, is there a protocol for that? I will look around the stickies and see what I can find...thanks in advance for any advice!
I recently started using the Relion meter alongside the AT because I was curious whether he'd have earned himself an OTJ trial if I had just been using the Relion all along. He's reliably giving me enough blood that I can test from the same drop for both.
As you can see in his spreadsheet links, he's never had anything but green (or light green) on the Relion. On the AT, he has a mix of greens and low blues (the highest he's been was 143 on 5/20 for his PMPS, and that was an outlier; 122 is the next highest number). I have been trying to continue shooting at least a drop, but the Relion numbers have made me especially nervous about doing even that and then leaving him for the day.
On maybe 3 occasions, those lower numbers have been correlated with a behavior oddity--hiding under the bed. He doesn't act super-distressed, but that's not his favorite spot when he's feeling well; it's where he goes when he's sick. My civvie has taken to sitting with him at those times even though they normally don't hang out together much.
So--I'm wondering if it's time to give him a week off and see what he does, or if I need to keep doing my best to get a drop or two into him at times when I can stay with him (or even at times when I can't? yikes). I want him to have the best chance possible of a really strong remission, but I am scared to shoot these low numbers.
On the whole, I'd say he's doing well--eating well, not drinking/peeing too much, not horribly dandruff-y (though that may partly be because I've started brushing him daily).
What do you think? And if it does seem like OTJ trial time, is there a protocol for that? I will look around the stickies and see what I can find...thanks in advance for any advice!

And his spreadsheet is inspiring.
And hence the reason for everyone saying "just pick one!!!" Sigh. I want him to go into remission and stay there as long as he can, but I don't want to risk dropping him too low when I'm not here--which I suppose is exactly what everybody experiences. He's very good about testing and shots, and I can handle the expense, so it's not like I'm desperate to stop; just want to be safe.