Olive & Paula
Member Since 2015
Yesterday caber 268
I think we are heading for drop under 50 #2 pretty soon. I do like this dose as she is mostly a steady blue on it now. Of course less would be better and maybe we will get to that magic dose (hopefully on a line) she can produce pickles day and night until heart is content.
This is so not the time to interrupt her dosing but it can't be helped. Hoping she won't back slide to much. If she will just use the microchip maybe I wouldn't have to lower dose to much. It might be possible to run home once hubbys cath is done but can't count on that. After my last one my BP got so low it was only palpable, I starting vomiting. So they were going to admit me, after another 6 hrs or so I was fine. I don't do well when drugs and foreign matter is pumped into me, but that's what happens with the caths.
Last night I didn't get up to make sure she ate her +9 snack and at +11.5 hubby wakes me to tell me she is spitting up. That's the 2nd time, so I guess I have to get up and make sure she eats. She just won't go to feeder at +9 to eat.
This week I need to step up and really get her trained on the microchip feeder. She has no problems with the dried raw treats but wet food she eats from it once and then just looks at it wondering how do I get it open.
I think we are heading for drop under 50 #2 pretty soon. I do like this dose as she is mostly a steady blue on it now. Of course less would be better and maybe we will get to that magic dose (hopefully on a line) she can produce pickles day and night until heart is content.
This is so not the time to interrupt her dosing but it can't be helped. Hoping she won't back slide to much. If she will just use the microchip maybe I wouldn't have to lower dose to much. It might be possible to run home once hubbys cath is done but can't count on that. After my last one my BP got so low it was only palpable, I starting vomiting. So they were going to admit me, after another 6 hrs or so I was fine. I don't do well when drugs and foreign matter is pumped into me, but that's what happens with the caths.
Last night I didn't get up to make sure she ate her +9 snack and at +11.5 hubby wakes me to tell me she is spitting up. That's the 2nd time, so I guess I have to get up and make sure she eats. She just won't go to feeder at +9 to eat.
This week I need to step up and really get her trained on the microchip feeder. She has no problems with the dried raw treats but wet food she eats from it once and then just looks at it wondering how do I get it open.
