Dyana
Member Since 2009
Yesterday's Condo
Last Night:
316 PMPS
385 +1.5
148 +3
and I just noticed I never updated my spreadsheet...
I did test at least once more last night. I think I got a 143 and then a yellow. I am at work, and did not bring my meter with me
I did give J.D. Slippery Elm Bark last night at +3 (after giving his meds/suppliments at AMPS), so I hope that is enough time between.
This morning, I got up at +10 and he ate a little Sophisticat on his own and then I gave him some more SEB, thinking I could give him that and his 1st feeding and then go back to bed for an hour and give him his meds/suppliments at +1 before I left the house, but that didn't work out too well as he threw it pretty much all up. So, I think I'll just have to stick with giving all his meds/suppliments at PMPS and his SEB at +3, once a day. I did bring him to bed with me for that last hour of sleep this morning, and he did purr pretty nicely. He hasn't been in my bed for a long time, and I think he really appreciated it.
We had two short walks this morning, but J.D. wasn't feeling all that wonderful. I think he always feels better when I walk out the door for the day.. :-|
Question on Zantac: I received a phone call from the compounding pharmacy yesterday saying that the chicken flavored Zantac they were going to compound for me for $56 per pop only had a shelf life of 14 days. I told her to cancel the order. I know that some of you give tablets and split them. Target is very far away from us, but I did call WalMart nearby and they have a generic form of Zantac 75 that is round in shape (so have to cut it into 8ths?) and only $0.98 for 10 pills. Does this sound okay, to use the tablets cut into eighths?
I called the IM doctor and left a message in her voice mail regarding the above. She will not be back until tomorrow and I won't have time to pick up the Zantac generic until tomorrow anyway. I just wanted to confirm that 1/8th of a Zantac 75 is the dose and a round pill is cuttable.
I am hoping that J.D. is eating some food today and did not dive as fast as he did last night.
Last Night:
316 PMPS
385 +1.5
148 +3
and I just noticed I never updated my spreadsheet...
I did test at least once more last night. I think I got a 143 and then a yellow. I am at work, and did not bring my meter with me
I did give J.D. Slippery Elm Bark last night at +3 (after giving his meds/suppliments at AMPS), so I hope that is enough time between.
This morning, I got up at +10 and he ate a little Sophisticat on his own and then I gave him some more SEB, thinking I could give him that and his 1st feeding and then go back to bed for an hour and give him his meds/suppliments at +1 before I left the house, but that didn't work out too well as he threw it pretty much all up. So, I think I'll just have to stick with giving all his meds/suppliments at PMPS and his SEB at +3, once a day. I did bring him to bed with me for that last hour of sleep this morning, and he did purr pretty nicely. He hasn't been in my bed for a long time, and I think he really appreciated it.
We had two short walks this morning, but J.D. wasn't feeling all that wonderful. I think he always feels better when I walk out the door for the day.. :-|
Question on Zantac: I received a phone call from the compounding pharmacy yesterday saying that the chicken flavored Zantac they were going to compound for me for $56 per pop only had a shelf life of 14 days. I told her to cancel the order. I know that some of you give tablets and split them. Target is very far away from us, but I did call WalMart nearby and they have a generic form of Zantac 75 that is round in shape (so have to cut it into 8ths?) and only $0.98 for 10 pills. Does this sound okay, to use the tablets cut into eighths?
I called the IM doctor and left a message in her voice mail regarding the above. She will not be back until tomorrow and I won't have time to pick up the Zantac generic until tomorrow anyway. I just wanted to confirm that 1/8th of a Zantac 75 is the dose and a round pill is cuttable.
I am hoping that J.D. is eating some food today and did not dive as fast as he did last night.