Angela & Blackie & 3 Others
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's condo:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=114406&p=1205509#p1205509
Recap of yesterday's #s:
AMPS 111, 2.0u, 41g Evo 95% C&T, Tramadol treatment after meal
+1 - 31g Evo 95% C&T
+2 99
+5 77 - 3g Evo 95% C&T as a snack, and experiment
PMPS 142, 2.0u, 41g Evo 95% C&T, Zobaline tablet crushed, and mixed into food, Tramadol treatment (no mid cycle snack from now on)
+1 - 31g Evo 95% C&T
+1.5 95
WCR: All is good with Blackie. Last night, she slept in the round part of the scratching post. She didn't do that the night before, which was good as I was afraid that she would rub the stitches against the top of the door. Granted, it's carpeted, but my fear was the stitches would catch, and rip out. I was leery about her sleeping in there last night, but upon checking her incision this morning, everything looked like it was still intact, and there was no oozing. This morning, she seems like she's back to her normal Blackie self.. Meaning being a bully to the others at feeding time. :lol: She chased her son, Groucho, as he walked by her. Aurora stays on the kitchen table as she gets fed there (we don't use it anyway... we normally eat in the living room on collapsible tables), and Tiny (Daisy's (GA) sister), typically stays out of Blackie's way. Blackie ate most of her food, but walked away. I sprinkled a bit more Forti Flora on it, and she ate more, then walked away. I kept this up for a couple more times (sans the Forti Flora the last 2x), and she finally ate the rest. Then, she was given the Tramadol ointment in her ear. I LOVE this vet.
It's so easy treating her with that ointment. She simply thinks of it as an ear massage and will move towards my hand. :lol: Silly kitters!
Blackie's improving... Slowly, but surely. Probably be towards the end of next week before she settles down completely. Still have 1 more vet visit on Monday at 10:45 to have the stitches removed. At least this time, I'll be there with her, and won't be leaving her there.
Sending tons and tons of healing vines, and positive thoughts to those who need them.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=114406&p=1205509#p1205509
Recap of yesterday's #s:
AMPS 111, 2.0u, 41g Evo 95% C&T, Tramadol treatment after meal
+1 - 31g Evo 95% C&T
+2 99
+5 77 - 3g Evo 95% C&T as a snack, and experiment
PMPS 142, 2.0u, 41g Evo 95% C&T, Zobaline tablet crushed, and mixed into food, Tramadol treatment (no mid cycle snack from now on)
+1 - 31g Evo 95% C&T
+1.5 95
WCR: All is good with Blackie. Last night, she slept in the round part of the scratching post. She didn't do that the night before, which was good as I was afraid that she would rub the stitches against the top of the door. Granted, it's carpeted, but my fear was the stitches would catch, and rip out. I was leery about her sleeping in there last night, but upon checking her incision this morning, everything looked like it was still intact, and there was no oozing. This morning, she seems like she's back to her normal Blackie self.. Meaning being a bully to the others at feeding time. :lol: She chased her son, Groucho, as he walked by her. Aurora stays on the kitchen table as she gets fed there (we don't use it anyway... we normally eat in the living room on collapsible tables), and Tiny (Daisy's (GA) sister), typically stays out of Blackie's way. Blackie ate most of her food, but walked away. I sprinkled a bit more Forti Flora on it, and she ate more, then walked away. I kept this up for a couple more times (sans the Forti Flora the last 2x), and she finally ate the rest. Then, she was given the Tramadol ointment in her ear. I LOVE this vet.
Blackie's improving... Slowly, but surely. Probably be towards the end of next week before she settles down completely. Still have 1 more vet visit on Monday at 10:45 to have the stitches removed. At least this time, I'll be there with her, and won't be leaving her there.
Sending tons and tons of healing vines, and positive thoughts to those who need them.
MY WISH: For God to help heal the broken hearts of those who lost a beloved pet and/or human... For God to help those ailing make a full and speedy recovery... For everyone to have great #s... For everyone to be OTJ.