NancyF
Member Since 2020
I know it's been a while, but I wanted to drop in and update everyone.
I live in Montreal, which is the hardest hit city in Canada. So things have been a bit rough. I've been able to get enough supplies for the two tests per day, but nothing more. And even that has sometimes required multiple trips.
George's bg has been up and down and all over the place. Sometimes so high I'm in a panic, yet this morning I get home from work and he's in the normal range. FYI, I've not been keeping the spreadsheet up to date lately since ENTRIES ARE DISAPPEARING! It's weird. Sometimes right away, sometimes they're there for days and the poof, gone.
I just got a new phone yesterday, so I'm going to take the time later and update the spreadsheet. I've been keeping a log in a notebook, and I'm going to keep doing that for a while. Especially since some of the entries I lost were the last few tests on a curve test.
My vet hasn't been open since the end of March (except for emergencies) so I've not been able to call in the numbers. I'm hoping that will change soon though.
Just want to be clear, I am an essential service employee, so I have been working this entire time. It's been unbelievably stressful. That's why I vanished for a bit.
P. S. Georgie has been getting some of his "kitten behaviour" back. I'm taking that as a good sign.
I live in Montreal, which is the hardest hit city in Canada. So things have been a bit rough. I've been able to get enough supplies for the two tests per day, but nothing more. And even that has sometimes required multiple trips.
George's bg has been up and down and all over the place. Sometimes so high I'm in a panic, yet this morning I get home from work and he's in the normal range. FYI, I've not been keeping the spreadsheet up to date lately since ENTRIES ARE DISAPPEARING! It's weird. Sometimes right away, sometimes they're there for days and the poof, gone.
I just got a new phone yesterday, so I'm going to take the time later and update the spreadsheet. I've been keeping a log in a notebook, and I'm going to keep doing that for a while. Especially since some of the entries I lost were the last few tests on a curve test.
My vet hasn't been open since the end of March (except for emergencies) so I've not been able to call in the numbers. I'm hoping that will change soon though.
Just want to be clear, I am an essential service employee, so I have been working this entire time. It's been unbelievably stressful. That's why I vanished for a bit.
P. S. Georgie has been getting some of his "kitten behaviour" back. I'm taking that as a good sign.

