TYLER'S JOURNEY #13

@MrWorfMen's Mom God forgive me Linda but I wanted to strangle Tyler tonight
SATURDAY 9-28-19
PMPS - 147 Going with 0.5 on the liune
I tested him at 8:30 . He is meowing to eat.
So I give him the FF Beef Pate since he was liking that instead of the chicken which
he was eating from day one.
I put the dish down and he walks away. I follow him ,he eats a small amount
Follow him again, walks away.
I was going to give up and skip, I was getting so aggravated.
I had one can of the chicken flavor left, I didn't even put it in a dish, left it in the can and held it up to his face, He ate about half the can. I'm sure he had enough to eat so I could shoot, between the little bit of beef he ate plus the chicken.
So now I can shoot at 9:30
I love him to death, but I just wanted to shove the food in his face, or let him
just starve the rest of the night.
I must sound awful right?
A whole hour screwing around with him, so off tomorrow to buy the chicken flavor
again. What's next caviar @MrWorfMen's Mom
 
Caviar....real caviar is the next flavour:woot:! Diane, I go through this daily with my three little stooges either being fussy about selection or pilfering each other's food. Some days I long to return to a kibble diet for them all. It was soooooomuch easier. I love all of them to the moon and back but meal times are a royal PIA! My old guy will occasionally decide cat food is beneath his sensitive tastes and I cook steak for him. My middle child is the slowest eater on the planet and immediately lets his sister, the diabetic into his grub after she has devoured hers. Menace the diabetic will just go over and take over any bowl she can get her face into. Meal time here is a circus. I get the frustration 3 times over. :p
 
Caviar....real caviar is the next flavour:woot:! Diane, I go through this daily with my three little stooges either being fussy about selection or pilfering each other's food. Some days I long to return to a kibble diet for them all. It was soooooomuch easier. I love all of them to the moon and back but meal times are a royal PIA! My old guy will occasionally decide cat food is beneath his sensitive tastes and I cook steak for him. My middle child is the slowest eater on the planet and immediately lets his sister, the diabetic into his grub after she has devoured hers. Menace the diabetic will just go over and take over any bowl she can get her face into. Meal time here is a circus. I get the frustration 3 times over. :p
You definitely have it worse than I do. I feel for you. Does he like the steak rare or medium rare lol. I can just picture you running around after them, but we still love the fur balls don't we, I will talk to you later my dear friend
 
Yeah for all the lectures I give both Menace and Worf every day about pilfering and giving up food, I wouldn't change any of it for the world other than to return Myster to his younger more robust years. Time is really short with him at 21.5 yrs old and it's really hard to watch them age that much. Always thought it would be great to have a cat that lived that long but now I am not so sure anymore. He's got dementia and gets confused so easily even about eating and sometimes yowls at night until I call his name and get him back into bed with me. Taking one day at a time at this point. :(
 
Yeah for all the lectures I give both Menace and Worf every day about pilfering and giving up food, I wouldn't change any of it for the world other than to return Myster to his younger more robust years. Time is really short with him at 21.5 yrs old and it's really hard to watch them age that much. Always thought it would be great to have a cat that lived that long but now I am not so sure anymore. He's got dementia and gets confused so easily even about eating and sometimes yowls at night until I call his name and get him back into bed with me. Taking one day at a time at this point. :(
It just breaks my heart hearing about Myster, yes I remember you told me about his dementia, bless his heart 21.5 yrs old, It actually just brought tears to my eyes just picturing it. I just want to hug and cuddle him Linda @MrWorfMen's Mom
 
@MrWorfMen's Mom hey Linda just tested Tyler @+2 he was 95. A drop of 99 points
I just fed him some Dr Elsey Dry and he finished eating it at 11:25 am
I will re test in 30 minutes right? Which will be at 11:55 am
My question is which is probably stupid , how do we keep him in the greens for awhile
I know I have to feed him to keep him safe, also I know I have to get 2 readings that are safe without any food right @MrWorfMen's Mom
Tested half hour later (11:55 am) he was 119 I will not feed anything and will re test in 1 hour
which will be 1:00 pm
 
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Diane, Tyler is in no danger right now and I personally wouldn't suggest feeding unless he drops below 90. It's OK that you gave him food at 99 but it wasn't an urgent need. In fact I think with Tyler it probably is Ok to let him drop to 80 and see what he does because he doesn't usually drop that much and his numbers have been so very stable. Yes today's drop was a little more pronounced but he had further to go to get back to his current "normal".

The whole idea of keeping the "take action" BG higher with Vetsulin is because of the potential for large swift drops in BG. Tyler doesn't generally react that way so I think maybe you should try not taking action until he hits 80 and see what he does with that. It obviously isn't too hard to get his BG up when needed.

Let's see if that small change will perhaps keep him in the greens a little longer.
 
Diane, Tyler is in no danger right now and I personally wouldn't suggest feeding unless he drops below 90. It's OK that you gave him food at 99 but it wasn't an urgent need. In fact I think with Tyler it probably is Ok to let him drop to 80 and see what he does because he doesn't usually drop that much and his numbers have been so very stable. Yes today's drop was a little more pronounced but he had further to go to get back to his current "normal".

The whole idea of keeping the "take action" BG higher with Vetsulin is because of the potential for large swift drops in BG. Tyler doesn't generally react that way so I think maybe you should try not taking action until he hits 80 and see what he does with that. It obviously isn't too hard to get his BG up when needed.

Let's see if that small change will perhaps keep him in the greens a little longer.
OK Now I get it, I always thought I had to feed him something for example if @+2 he dropped into the 90's. That's why I wondered how to keep him in the greens @MrWorfMen's Mom Just to clarify @+2 he was 95, he dropped 99 points, I just saved this so I don't panic when he starts to drop, also so I don't have to keep asking you to explain it, thanks Linda.Now I wished I didn't feed him @+2 , to see if he would have stayed in the greens longer, just tested him at 1:00 pm - 129
I jumped the gun but at least I know for next time
 
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Sure he filled his belly and now he's nice and content
 
Oh that belly is just calling for some belly rubs! He's so cute. Reminds me of my ginger Tuffy. DH and I adopted him right after our honeymoon. Had him for 16.5 yrs and he was such a character! He was nicknamed Kleptocat. Stole everything and hid it. Even stole ice cubes out of drinks if they were left unattended. :woot:
 
Oh that belly is just calling for some belly rubs! He's so cute. Reminds me of my ginger Tuffy. DH and I adopted him right after our honeymoon. Had him for 16.5 yrs and he was such a character! He was nicknamed Kleptocat. Stole everything and hid it. Even stole ice cubes out of drinks if they were left unattended. :woot:
Oh my god that is so funny Kleptocat lol. Ice cubes unbelievable. He really must have been a character. Wow 16.5 yrs . I hope Tyler and Perry make it to that age.
Yes belly rubs on that fat belly
 
At Halloween just after we moved into our 2nd house, I got a bag of those toffee type Halloween kisses (orange and black/white) and put them in a basket on top of the stereo right in the corner of the living room next to the entry hall for the kids. Well we got all of 2 kids so lots of candies were left. I left the basket sitting there and noticed the quantity of candy slowly going down. Finally said something to DH who I didn't think like those candies and he confirmed he had NOT been taking any candies. Never thought any more of it until the following spring cleaning when I moved the stereo and found all of the candies hidden underneath thanks to Kleptocat. He also used to lay on top of our TV and his favourite show was BAA BAA Black Sheep. He'd lay there swatting at the planes. Came home to find our Christmas tree strewn across our living room one day too. He was such a cuddle but a major mischief maker!:joyful:
 
At Halloween just after we moved into our 2nd house, I got a bag of those toffee type Halloween kisses (orange and black/white) and put them in a basket on top of the stereo right in the corner of the living room next to the entry hall for the kids. Well we got all of 2 kids so lots of candies were left. I left the basket sitting there and noticed the quantity of candy slowly going down. Finally said something to DH who I didn't think like those candies and he confirmed he had NOT been taking any candies. Never thought any more of it until the following spring cleaning when I moved the stereo and found all of the candies hidden underneath thanks to Kleptocat. He also used to lay on top of our TV and his favourite show was BAA BAA Black Sheep. He'd lay there swatting at the planes. Came home to find our Christmas tree strewn across our living room one day too. He was such a cuddle but a major mischief maker!:joyful:
@MrWorfMen's Mom Sorry just saw this, I am dying laughing! This is too funny , I'm really laughing about the Christmas tree, its just too funny. Thank god you didn't leave money around, you never would have found his hiding spots.One time my moms cat jumped onto Ashley's dresser and knocked over her gold fish bowl, I would let him in my apartment a lot. He was in there buy himself, we went over to my moms for awhile and then came home. I walk into her room and there were the dead fish and there was Oliver just looking at them. No more fish after that lol @MrWorfMen's Mom
 
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@MrWorfMen's Mom hey if you notice Tyler's BG @+3 today was 157 most likely because the lady above me was vacuuming for about 15 minutes and he his under the bed, then I pulled him out and tested him. Unbelievable, his brother Perry just kept on sleeping through it.
 
My 2 young ones HATE the vacuum cleaner. They don't hide but they head to the other floor in the house to get away from the noisy beast.:rolleyes:
 
@MrWorfMen's Mom hey Linda if you happen to be cooking right now I will have my steak med rare, a side order of shrimp and some scallops OK
It's Myster who likes the steak right, just tell him he will just have to share with me lol
 
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Sorry Diane. It was pork chop on the menu tonight and while Myster ate, I think he likes the steak better. I'll grab more steak tomorrow and get extra. Dinner is at 7pm. Don't be late. :p
 
Sorry Diane. It was pork chop on the menu tonight and while Myster ate, I think he likes the steak better. I'll grab more steak tomorrow and get extra. Dinner is at 7pm. Don't be late. :p[/QUOTE
Lol I'll be there and bring the boys with me, you can feed them too and chase Tyler around also. I think we are losing it
 
Sorry Diane. It was pork chop on the menu tonight and while Myster ate, I think he likes the steak better. I'll grab more steak tomorrow and get extra. Dinner is at 7pm. Don't be late. :p
Don't worry I will be there with both the boys, you can chase after Tyler also to get him to eat lol. I think we are losing it. Talk to you tomorrow dear friend
 
can't believe it's Oct already
I know. Where did the summer go? I think I spent so much time staying out of the oppressive heat, I missed most of it. It was hot here today but is supposed to cool off considerably overnight and hit more fall like temps by tomorrow which sound positively chilling to me now. Oh well, it is what it is. Gotta get my snow removal contract sent off ASAP! YIKES!
 
I know. Where did the summer go? I think I spent so much time staying out of the oppressive heat, I missed most of it. It was hot here today but is supposed to cool off considerably overnight and hit more fall like temps by tomorrow which sound positively chilling to me now. Oh well, it is what it is. Gotta get my snow removal contract sent off ASAP! YIKES!
I know it was hot here today, they say 90 degrees for tomorrow, hope they are wrong. Then cooling off, I don't want to hear about any snow lol, I can live with freezing temps as long as there is no snow
 
I figure if I get snow removal contract, it will ward off SNOW MURPHY!:woot: Last year until later in the season I was sure I had thrown all sorts of money away on the service but it paid for itself with one storm alone eventually and that kind of sealed the deal for me. :joyful:
 
I figure if I get snow removal contract, it will ward off SNOW MURPHY!:woot: Last year until later in the season I was sure I had thrown all sorts of money away on the service but it paid for itself with one storm alone eventually and that kind of sealed the deal for me. :joyful:
Good idea getting it, the landlord here has people come and shovel, but I have to shovel my car out, which is a real PIA. So I have to make sure I get up extra early to start shoveling my car out if we get a lot, the damn snow plows from our town keep shoveling you in everytime they come down the street. As you know with Ashley's ear problem I we have to leave the house because of people using the snow blowers.
Linda its just a nightmare what we have to do
 
My snow removal folks don't clean off my car so I still have to do that and if it's a big snowfall, I use my snow blower to clean it up.
I have an electric snow blower that makes very little noise at all but of course it also doesn't have the power to get through a pile of that sticky snow. I had to laugh one day though when I was out using it and a man from around the corner came walking along with his huge mastiff. The dog stopped dead in his tracks afraid of my snowblower just humming, not spraying snow. Darn near wet my drawers watching this behemoth of a dog petrified by my little snow blower. He was such a big teddy bear. Haven't seen him lately and often wonder what happened to him.

I can't imagine how difficult it is to get Ashley somewhere without a pile of noise these days and particularly when people are cleaning up after snowfalls. How is she doing now after that last Drs appt? Have things settled at all?
 
My snow removal folks don't clean off my car so I still have to do that and if it's a big snowfall, I use my snow blower to clean it up.
I have an electric snow blower that makes very little noise at all but of course it also doesn't have the power to get through a pile of that sticky snow. I had to laugh one day though when I was out using it and a man from around the corner came walking along with his huge mastiff. The dog stopped dead in his tracks afraid of my snowblower just humming, not spraying snow. Darn near wet my drawers watching this behemoth of a dog petrified by my little snow blower. He was such a big teddy bear. Haven't seen him lately and often wonder what happened to him.

I can't imagine how difficult it is to get Ashley somewhere without a pile of noise these days and particularly when people are cleaning up after snowfalls. How is she doing now after that last Drs appt? Have things settled at all?
@MrWorfMen's Mom That's too funny about the dog. Well he lowered her meds, she started them on 9-26-19. Not doing so good right now because the next day I was at the grocery store and the guy across the street started up his leaf blower, she called me asap and I just left the cart in the store and hurried home. It only takes minutes for her ears to start hurting inside, then the nerve pain leads to the eyes, face and head, So she has to call him in a week to let him know how the dosage is doing,
Linda it's a losing battle. How much pain can a person take. I look at her and don't know how she takes it. She really hasn't slept in 3 nights, just a couple hours here cans there. She tells me that she's not going to live her life like this much longer. The depression and loneliness besides the pain is killing her. How the hell and why did she have to get this awful disease @MrWorfMen's Mom
 
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@MrWorfMen's Mom Linda this is what they do every year for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Places all over the world light up buildings orange even Canada the Calgary Tower and the CN Tower in Toronto. You should see Niagara Falls when they light it up Orange.I put a pic below of Niagara Falls. Its November 4th. Its called Color The World Orange. Then the whole month of November is CRPS Awareness Month


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6th Annual Color The World Orange™ for CRPS/RSD Awareness is Nov. 4
Published on August 14, 2019 under RSDS General Info
Written by The Color The World Orange Team

Get your orange ready! The sixth annual Color The World Orange™ for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Awareness is November 4th.

The easiest way to get involved is to wear orange and post a picture to social media with the hashtag #CRPSOrangeDay. Make sure to ask friends, family, support groups, and your medical teams to wear orange as well!

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Buildings, bridges, and landmarks around the world including Niagara Falls, the Duke Energy Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Calgary Tower in Calgary, Canada, the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada, the Blackpool Tower in Blackpool, England and many more will be lit orange on November 4th! In addition, U.S. politicians have granted proclamations recognizing Color The World Orange Day and November as CRPS/RSD Awareness Month.

As lightings are confirmed, they will be added to the Color The World Orange social media pages as well as our website, colortheworldorange.com

We encourage the CRPS/RSD community to be creative and have fun on Color The World Orange Day! Supporters have held all-orange parties, hosted informational sessions with their doctor, and worked with local schools and businesses. Some have even hung orange twinkle lights outside their home on the night of Color The World Orange to spread awareness! A few more suggestions include:

  • Changing your social media profiles to one of the Color The World Orange logos
  • Asking local businesses to hang signs advertising Color The World Orange and leave a basket of orange ribbons on the counter
  • Asking your medical team to display a Color The World Orange pamphlet in its waiting room
  • Speak to your local newspaper or television station to request a story on CRPS/RSD. Visit the Color The World Orange Facebook Page where we will soon post a ‘Build Your Own Press Release’ you can use to reach out to local press
Color The World Orange was started in 2014 to bring global attention to a disorder that, unfortunately, too few people understand. It is held annually on the first Monday of November to bring together all those affected for one common goal—CRPS/RSD awareness! Let’s show the world that while we are in pain, we are strong.

The fifth-annual Color the World Orange in 2018 was the largest yet with 137 buildings, bridges, and landmarks around the world lit orange to spread awareness of this poorly understood and incredibly debilitating condition. 2018 participants included Niagara Falls, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, and five billboards in Times Square in New York. With your support, we hope to make Color The World Orange 2019 the biggest yet!

For more ideas and to see a list of all buildings set to turn orange for this year’s Color
 
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I'll have to run over to my SIL's apt and get a gander at the orange CN Tower. Love to see Niagara Falls but that's an hour plus away. Its good to see they are now doing something to bring more attention to the condition because it is totally unknown to most folks. Anything that isn't affecting a significant population base tends to end up on the back burner both on the awareness and funding/research front.

I think your physicians are being strong armed by insurance companies because your physicians are being paid for services through them. Here physicians are paid out of the public system but then we have private and/or group insurance for meds, physio, dental etc. until age 65 at which point most drugs are covered after you surpass a fairly low co-pay limit. It has it's good and bad points but it ensures everyone can get medical care when needed and our doctors can prescribe what they deem necessary without the insurance company threatening to cut off payments if the doctor doesn't do their bidding. What I don't understand is how the insurance companies can have power over prescribing meds. Even if all their staff were physicians, which they aren't, there is a code of ethics that says you don't prescribe meds for patients you haven't seen/examined. SO my question is how come the opposite of that doesn't hold up?

I know, you've already thought of all this time and time again. I just get so wigged out by the stupidity of it all. Makes no logical sense at all. :mad::rolleyes:
 
I'll have to run over to my SIL's apt and get a gander at the orange CN Tower. Love to see Niagara Falls but that's an hour plus away. Its good to see they are now doing something to bring more attention to the condition because it is totally unknown to most folks. Anything that isn't affecting a significant population base tends to end up on the back burner both on the awareness and funding/research front.

I think your physicians are being strong armed by insurance companies because your physicians are being paid for services through them. Here physicians are paid out of the public system but then we have private and/or group insurance for meds, physio, dental etc. until age 65 at which point most drugs are covered after you surpass a fairly low co-pay limit. It has it's good and bad points but it ensures everyone can get medical care when needed and our doctors can prescribe what they deem necessary without the insurance company threatening to cut off payments if the doctor doesn't do their bidding. What I don't understand is how the insurance companies can have power over prescribing meds. Even if all their staff were physicians, which they aren't, there is a code of ethics that says you don't prescribe meds for patients you haven't seen/examined. SO my question is how come the opposite of that doesn't hold up?

I know, you've already thought of all this time and time again. I just get so wigged out by the stupidity of it all. Makes no logical sense at all. :mad::rolleyes:
Yep I agree with you about the insurance companies and the doctors
 
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