Seriously! He knows...I swear he knows. Yeah Brat has always been prone to having ear infections (years ago my vet told me he was like people who always get ear infections) so we had brought him to the vet I didn't like here a while ago and got meds when they flared up again. They cleared up (or so I thought) but it came back so he met our new, awesome vet. Ear drops twice a day and then we go back in about two weeks to see if it's fully gone. So now they both get stuff done to their ears before eating! Matt will be back sometime mid-October. Knock on wood, I've been good by myself again even though my schedule isn't consistent. Thanks!Leave it to Pita to have an atypical cycle just as you're doing a curve. That is a strangely flat cycle compared to the rest of your data. And then he finally gets a good PMPS. So much for using the curve to figure out what's going on with him!
I'm so sorry to hear about Brat. Is he getting ear drops? Or pills? Hope he feels better soon!
Any word on when the BF might be back? Have fun at work tonight! I hope the kiddo(s) are good for you!
He seems happy and healthy otherwise! Plays, eating normally, no weird behaviors. Definitely good to remember overall. Yes, I HATE that I haven't been able to get him the dental earlier, because I'm sure it's contributing to some extent. Why do they need to be so freaking expensive?!!Numbers and dose aside, is he feeling good? playing? eating well? Sometimes when the numbers and dose are a little higher, it can help to focus on the other indicators of their health and happiness. I will be curious to see what happens after he gets a dental.
I LOVE that all- especially what insulin they needYay for playing ribbon! Yes, you have to remember that Pita is more than just a number. He should be evaluated with numbers AND how he is doing. I know how easy it is to get stuck on those numbers and focus on them, but it sounds like Pita is doing okay! Diabetic kitties just need what insulin they need...and that's okay.![]()
Ugh, God! So I had a feeling his higher number last night was based on his testing fail, which is why I tested before bed at +1.5. I had set my alarm for a +4ish because I had a feeling he'd be a bit too low again. Well, I evidently turned off the three alarms in my sleep, because I woke up at 6 and was horrified. I know he's fine but I really do hope he didn't get too, too low. 77 AMPS just now and even though a part of me wanted to NS, I went with 1 unit. I'll be able to test until +6 again today so I'll be diligent and then possibly decrease again tonight.Why isn't Sam copying Pita now??? I'm jealous of the good numbers!!! Although I'm not jealous of you having to keep poking and steering.
Yay for the pet sitter getting a test done - although I'm sorry it was a bit rough. As we often say around here, the first ones are the hardest and it always gets better!
Be careful what you wish for I guess! I was grumbly about his higher numbers and now he's doing this a week before I leave for a week!Yikes! I’m sure he would have woke you if he was too terribly low. Pita knows how this all works!
Crazy that his numbers are suddenly dropping like this. He wants to keep you on your toes before you leave town!
Thank you Djamila, that just made me happy tear up! I definitely have become a testing maniac, but since I'm able to, I might as well!Glad you both got a break today! Pita just dances to his own music, doesn't he?You do such a good job responding to what he needs.
This is all true, thanks for the reminder RachelOh Pita! I'm sure he'll be fine Caitlin. You know how he is...he's a trooper!
Leaving for MA? Does that mean Matt is coming home?? It is October!
Definitely possible! Or just a weird ''squirrel' moment.Oh Pita. I wonder if that 209 is just a little baby bounce from the 55. He isn't much of a bouncer, but maybe?