Stacy & Asia
Member Since 2017
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/1-11-asia-pmps-164-4-93.189459/
AMPS 121, a good start for Asia.
Something is off with her, I'm glad we are seeing the vet today and it worked out that they couldn't send someone to do a blood draw.
Last night I got caught up with some teenager stuff after food and shot time and I forgot to give her the bupe (which I do after shot time, but it's not a quick thing). Went to show her the +1 food which gets her up and she runs to the kitchen to eat it, except she perked up seeing the food and stood up, I left with the bowl for the kitchen and no Asia. Came back to my room and she was laying down again. I picked her up and put her toward the cat stairs and she thought about Tim but wouldn't go down. That's when I remembered the bupe and so I gave that to her and chalked it up to pain/bupe having long since worn off.
I put the freeze dried chicken in her +9 slot, I don't think that's going to work out. Toki monster could smell them in there and has never bothered with the autofeeder or Asia's food, now she is interested to pry it open.
Woke up for am routine and saw chicken treats in the +9, untouched. Okay, I thought, maybe she had trouble eating them so didn't bother. I made up her preshot food, she was excited to see it, took a lick or two and walked away. This wouldn't be out of character for prediabetes Asia, but it is now, and certainly she wants her AMPS and PMPS foods since she goes 2+ hours without. Longer today because she didn't eat the +9. I'm shocked I didn't wake up to vomit.
I brought her food to her and she ate it. But something isn't right. She has been breathing faster than usual, I wouldn't call it rapid breathing at this point, but it's faster than her norm. Sometimes her whole body is rising and falling like she's making effort to breathe, that's not so unusual for her, but she used to only do it when in a deep sleep. She makes a lot of snoring and grunting noises in her sleep, typically, but there have been infrequent occasions where her breathing is noisy when she's awake. She seems to tire very quickly, recently, hesitates at the litter box, still laying in her box on occasion. We will see what the vet has to say about all this.
Outside of these things, she's still having spaz runs, or had a couple this week anyway. Cleaning her face, purring, happy for attention and belly rubs. She still wants to be Asia, but her body isn't always cooperating.
Thinking of Darwin today, I hope he is okay and the night wasn't too long for Tasha.
AMPS 121, a good start for Asia.
Something is off with her, I'm glad we are seeing the vet today and it worked out that they couldn't send someone to do a blood draw.
Last night I got caught up with some teenager stuff after food and shot time and I forgot to give her the bupe (which I do after shot time, but it's not a quick thing). Went to show her the +1 food which gets her up and she runs to the kitchen to eat it, except she perked up seeing the food and stood up, I left with the bowl for the kitchen and no Asia. Came back to my room and she was laying down again. I picked her up and put her toward the cat stairs and she thought about Tim but wouldn't go down. That's when I remembered the bupe and so I gave that to her and chalked it up to pain/bupe having long since worn off.
I put the freeze dried chicken in her +9 slot, I don't think that's going to work out. Toki monster could smell them in there and has never bothered with the autofeeder or Asia's food, now she is interested to pry it open.
Woke up for am routine and saw chicken treats in the +9, untouched. Okay, I thought, maybe she had trouble eating them so didn't bother. I made up her preshot food, she was excited to see it, took a lick or two and walked away. This wouldn't be out of character for prediabetes Asia, but it is now, and certainly she wants her AMPS and PMPS foods since she goes 2+ hours without. Longer today because she didn't eat the +9. I'm shocked I didn't wake up to vomit.
I brought her food to her and she ate it. But something isn't right. She has been breathing faster than usual, I wouldn't call it rapid breathing at this point, but it's faster than her norm. Sometimes her whole body is rising and falling like she's making effort to breathe, that's not so unusual for her, but she used to only do it when in a deep sleep. She makes a lot of snoring and grunting noises in her sleep, typically, but there have been infrequent occasions where her breathing is noisy when she's awake. She seems to tire very quickly, recently, hesitates at the litter box, still laying in her box on occasion. We will see what the vet has to say about all this.
Outside of these things, she's still having spaz runs, or had a couple this week anyway. Cleaning her face, purring, happy for attention and belly rubs. She still wants to be Asia, but her body isn't always cooperating.
Thinking of Darwin today, I hope he is okay and the night wasn't too long for Tasha.

Vines to both of you.