Jan D & Squeaky
Member Since 2020
Hi and thanks everybody for the warm welcome yesterday. No meltdowns today (I had 3 yesterday), but I am still in overwhelm. I can see improvement in Squeaky's energy after these first four doses and that is a relief.
Immediate question: We're down to five syringes so I need to go buy some tomorrow, where do I go? It's Saturday.
Second question. I'm supposed to insert the syringe, then pull back to look for blood. Hmmm. Hard to see, the hair is in the way..... and he only gets one unit which is very close to the skin. Suggestions?
Third. He doesn't like the prick but he is really trying to cooperate with this. I love him for how much effort he gives in trying to get along. I think I will look for some catnip toys to use as a distraction. Any suggestions?
I applied for financial assistance today from DCIN and that helped me feel better. Their application form was not too hard to fill out. Whew.
Fourth. Is there a general guideline about how much and when to feed? He also has IBD and pancreatitis (and asthma, but food shouldn't matter). Unlimited feeding? Measured feeding? I understand he needs to eat right before getting the shots.
Fifth. He is still drinking quite a bit of water, not quite as much as before though.
I'm still not ready to tackle measuring the blood glucose levels every time, but we'll get there.
Thanks everyone for your sage advice.
Hugs from Jan and Purrs from Squeaky.
PS. Oh, and he came and purred on me today, which is a really good sign. He hadn't done that for a few days.
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Immediate question: We're down to five syringes so I need to go buy some tomorrow, where do I go? It's Saturday.
Second question. I'm supposed to insert the syringe, then pull back to look for blood. Hmmm. Hard to see, the hair is in the way..... and he only gets one unit which is very close to the skin. Suggestions?
Third. He doesn't like the prick but he is really trying to cooperate with this. I love him for how much effort he gives in trying to get along. I think I will look for some catnip toys to use as a distraction. Any suggestions?
I applied for financial assistance today from DCIN and that helped me feel better. Their application form was not too hard to fill out. Whew.
Fourth. Is there a general guideline about how much and when to feed? He also has IBD and pancreatitis (and asthma, but food shouldn't matter). Unlimited feeding? Measured feeding? I understand he needs to eat right before getting the shots.
Fifth. He is still drinking quite a bit of water, not quite as much as before though.
I'm still not ready to tackle measuring the blood glucose levels every time, but we'll get there.
Thanks everyone for your sage advice.
Hugs from Jan and Purrs from Squeaky.
PS. Oh, and he came and purred on me today, which is a really good sign. He hadn't done that for a few days.



