Yesterday
1/15 Recap:
AMPS 72
+6 195 +9.5 81
PMPS 74
+6 106 +9 78 
I cracked open some HC during the PM so I could get more sleep. She might have been OK after that 78, but I didn't want to get up again and check. It's been a while since the good stuff has been served - both kitties were very excited to see me bring out a can. Lots of early morning dancing in the kitchen today.
Neko hasn't noticed the sunshine yet, she's snoozing in her bed by my feet. I'm almost tempted to disturb her - it's primo solarium weather today and the last one for a while. OT: there are signs of spring - the bulbs are poking up!
I got Neko's bloodwork and urinalyis results last night. One word - unremarkable. There was basically no change from a month on benazapril. The only b/w changes were minor and some values out of range that could be from inflammation but not surprising given it was a week from her dental extraction. UPC ratio was exactly the same. Vetty and I agreed we'll try benazapril a couple months longer and if no change, stop the med. On the positive side, this was the second set of tests in a row where both urine and blood glucose were normal.
If only I could control the kidney numbers as "easily".
Vines out to all in need today, special helping out to Booger and hugs to Jenn.
1/15 Recap:
AMPS 72
PMPS 74
I cracked open some HC during the PM so I could get more sleep. She might have been OK after that 78, but I didn't want to get up again and check. It's been a while since the good stuff has been served - both kitties were very excited to see me bring out a can. Lots of early morning dancing in the kitchen today.
Neko hasn't noticed the sunshine yet, she's snoozing in her bed by my feet. I'm almost tempted to disturb her - it's primo solarium weather today and the last one for a while. OT: there are signs of spring - the bulbs are poking up!
I got Neko's bloodwork and urinalyis results last night. One word - unremarkable. There was basically no change from a month on benazapril. The only b/w changes were minor and some values out of range that could be from inflammation but not surprising given it was a week from her dental extraction. UPC ratio was exactly the same. Vetty and I agreed we'll try benazapril a couple months longer and if no change, stop the med. On the positive side, this was the second set of tests in a row where both urine and blood glucose were normal.
Vines out to all in need today, special helping out to Booger and hugs to Jenn.
You will be back to rowing before we know it!