Jodey&Eddie&Blue
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Hello
Here is yesterday:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/06-20-eddie-amps-oops-5-5-333-pmps-342.291318/
Eddie had his first acupuncture treatment yesterday followed by laser. For one thing, it was both amazing and wonderful to see Eddie fully relaxed with all those tiny needles in him, including his nose. Honestly, he was so zen-like, it relaxed me, as well. He wasn’t even doing his usual growling…
We have another acupuncture booked in two weeks and next week for another laser treatment. To put this all in context: Eddie has eaten dinner last night and breakfast today with no gagging and no tongue twirling.
I’ve called Canada West to reschedule the appointment so as to keep Eddie as unstressed as possible and to give the procedures a chance to work and for him to heal.
Testing has become a bit of an issue. I'm letting him eat without any prior intervention on my part, including testing, so as not to throw him off. He is a sensitive soul as the IM vet says, and he's right. So, what's happening is that he takes his own sweet time about eating and I think I'm getting a test in over the 20 minutes or so before the food kicks in...
Any suggestions?
Here is yesterday:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/06-20-eddie-amps-oops-5-5-333-pmps-342.291318/
Eddie had his first acupuncture treatment yesterday followed by laser. For one thing, it was both amazing and wonderful to see Eddie fully relaxed with all those tiny needles in him, including his nose. Honestly, he was so zen-like, it relaxed me, as well. He wasn’t even doing his usual growling…
We have another acupuncture booked in two weeks and next week for another laser treatment. To put this all in context: Eddie has eaten dinner last night and breakfast today with no gagging and no tongue twirling.
I’ve called Canada West to reschedule the appointment so as to keep Eddie as unstressed as possible and to give the procedures a chance to work and for him to heal.
Testing has become a bit of an issue. I'm letting him eat without any prior intervention on my part, including testing, so as not to throw him off. He is a sensitive soul as the IM vet says, and he's right. So, what's happening is that he takes his own sweet time about eating and I think I'm getting a test in over the 20 minutes or so before the food kicks in...
Any suggestions?
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