Marycatmom
Member Since 2014
Yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...-70-2-5-43-now-what-dose.131984/#post-1358935
Good Morning!
We woke up this morning to find ourselves under a blizzard watch! RI is supposed to get 2 feet of snow and hurricane force winds starting tomorrow night. This has been an almost snowless winter for us, so I guess we're getting it all at once. We both went btb after shooting and setting up the timed feeder for +1 and +2. Don got up and asked me if Mikey needed another feeding. Apparently, I told him that I was going to feed him in 15 minutes. I sort of remember that, but not really. I went back to sleep and slept through church. I may have been tired!
This blizzard has changed a few things for Mikey's care. Before I ask about that, I'm wondering what I do with his insulin if the power goes out? Does it need to be moved to a cooler? We haven't lost power since Mikey was diagnosed. I'm pretty sure Don could draw up while I held a couple of high power flashlights, so that should be fine.
It seems like there won't be school on Tuesday and possibly Wednesday. That means if I can figure out how to make it safe to leave him Monday, I could hold the .75 dose at least for a few more cycles. Sienne mentioned yesterday using HC food when she had to go to work. I'm not sure exactly how that would work. I leave just after +1. How can I use a +1 test, a 2 compartment timed feeder, and HC (or MC) food to carry him through that one cycle? I will not be able to get home at all until +10, and it could be later if things get ugly out there. RI-ers have no clue how to drive in snow. (I'm from upstate NY originally.)
Meanwhile our boy is predictably bouncing. Hey, maybe he'll still be bouncing tomorrow during the AM cycle. Nah, this is Mikey.
One thing I should add is that despite the bounce, he's feeling great. He even kneaded my hair and purred in my ear this morning. I love that!
Thank you all for all the encouragement and help with him. You stand between me and insanity!
Good Morning!
We woke up this morning to find ourselves under a blizzard watch! RI is supposed to get 2 feet of snow and hurricane force winds starting tomorrow night. This has been an almost snowless winter for us, so I guess we're getting it all at once. We both went btb after shooting and setting up the timed feeder for +1 and +2. Don got up and asked me if Mikey needed another feeding. Apparently, I told him that I was going to feed him in 15 minutes. I sort of remember that, but not really. I went back to sleep and slept through church. I may have been tired!
This blizzard has changed a few things for Mikey's care. Before I ask about that, I'm wondering what I do with his insulin if the power goes out? Does it need to be moved to a cooler? We haven't lost power since Mikey was diagnosed. I'm pretty sure Don could draw up while I held a couple of high power flashlights, so that should be fine.
It seems like there won't be school on Tuesday and possibly Wednesday. That means if I can figure out how to make it safe to leave him Monday, I could hold the .75 dose at least for a few more cycles. Sienne mentioned yesterday using HC food when she had to go to work. I'm not sure exactly how that would work. I leave just after +1. How can I use a +1 test, a 2 compartment timed feeder, and HC (or MC) food to carry him through that one cycle? I will not be able to get home at all until +10, and it could be later if things get ugly out there. RI-ers have no clue how to drive in snow. (I'm from upstate NY originally.)
Meanwhile our boy is predictably bouncing. Hey, maybe he'll still be bouncing tomorrow during the AM cycle. Nah, this is Mikey.
One thing I should add is that despite the bounce, he's feeling great. He even kneaded my hair and purred in my ear this morning. I love that!Thank you all for all the encouragement and help with him. You stand between me and insanity!