08/13 Texas Gizmo PMPS=139, +2=123, +3.5=101, +4.5=96, +11=157

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+6 was a little late - lost track of time talking with my sister. Gizmo is off today. Not sure if it is nausea, stomach acid, pain or what. He is eating well but is sitting meatloafed and drooling a bit and not as active today. I gave him a 1/2 of Ondansteron (normal dose). I am not sure what I am dealing with and since he hasn't ever had this med before I thought I would try it and see how he reacts to it.
 
Gizmo, momma bean needs to see some green! Work the juice sweet kitty!
Actually with the experimenting with the food I kinda expected the higher numbers and why I increased to 0.625U. Highest carb food is 5% in his rotation but the energy level he is getting from the extra food and bit higher carb is so noticeable I am not going to stress too much. If I have to increase to get him lower numbers I will but I want to see what he can do on his own.

The Ondansteron seemed to have helped him. We are cleaning out cubby holes and organizing pantry and kitchen cabinets and he is, hem, helping. Lol.
 
Question on Ondansteron... when do you give it? Empty stomach? After eating? I waited this morning until about 1 1/2 hours after his +4.5.
 
It took about 30-40 minutes for ondansetron to work for Neko, so that amount of time before meal time was when I gave it.

@Bronx's dad Paul, Bronx is on half the dose he was at time of SRT, I would say it's working.;) SRT is a process, it can take up to two years to kill all the tumour cells. Maybe even more, Polly took longer than that to go OTJ after her SRT.
 
It took about 30-40 minutes for ondansetron to work for Neko, so that amount of time before meal time was when I gave it.
Thanks. He was/is eating but was being anti-social, laying meatloafed and drooling (not a lot). I am never sure what is bothering him. It seemed to help.
 
It took about 30-40 minutes for ondansetron to work for Neko, so that amount of time before meal time was when I gave it.

@Bronx's dad Paul, Bronx is on half the dose he was at time of SRT, I would say it's working.;) SRT is a process, it can take up to two years to kill all the tumour cells. Maybe even more, Polly took longer than that to go OTJ after her SRT.
can you post her SS link?
 
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