Angela & Blackie & 3 Others
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's condo:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=106289&p=1128156#p1128156
WCR: All is good in BlackieLand. Gave her ears a bit of a rest yesterday. Still working on waiting to see if the PMPS #s will go down on their own. This will be day 69 on 3.25u. So far, I'm loving the AMPS #s. Just wish that the PMPS would follow suit. *sigh* I think Blackie threw up white foam yesterday as I saw a dried patch on the carpet yesterday morning. Am wondering if that's the reason for the higher PMPS # last night... Which it could very well be. However, usually when she throws up white foam, the first PS # is typically the higher one, which I thought the AMPS would be, but wasn't. Whew! Think I dodged a bullet with that one. Thank goodness.
I know that dosing is based on the nadirs, and not the PS #s. Should I even remotely consider increasing her a bit to help bring those PMPS #s down, or should I leave it as it is, and do the wait and see thing to see if they'll go down on her own? I know that the PS #s are the last to come down, and am wondering if the PMPS #s will come down on their own like the AMPS #s did? I'd really hate to tempt fate, but am having a smidgen of doubt right now, and this old timer needs a tad bit more guidance and/or information. Thank you.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=106289&p=1128156#p1128156
WCR: All is good in BlackieLand. Gave her ears a bit of a rest yesterday. Still working on waiting to see if the PMPS #s will go down on their own. This will be day 69 on 3.25u. So far, I'm loving the AMPS #s. Just wish that the PMPS would follow suit. *sigh* I think Blackie threw up white foam yesterday as I saw a dried patch on the carpet yesterday morning. Am wondering if that's the reason for the higher PMPS # last night... Which it could very well be. However, usually when she throws up white foam, the first PS # is typically the higher one, which I thought the AMPS would be, but wasn't. Whew! Think I dodged a bullet with that one. Thank goodness.
I know that dosing is based on the nadirs, and not the PS #s. Should I even remotely consider increasing her a bit to help bring those PMPS #s down, or should I leave it as it is, and do the wait and see thing to see if they'll go down on her own? I know that the PS #s are the last to come down, and am wondering if the PMPS #s will come down on their own like the AMPS #s did? I'd really hate to tempt fate, but am having a smidgen of doubt right now, and this old timer needs a tad bit more guidance and/or information. Thank you.
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.