Amy & Papaya (GA)
Member Since 2012
Last condo - Saturday Oct. 12
Hello LL! It feels like Monday morning here after the long weekend, but at least it's one day closer to the end of the week than Monday usually is ;-)
Papaya surprised me last night by hitting green (a 52) at PM +6. When she's snuggling with me on the couch, if her BG drops she sits up in her eating pose and looks at me - hint, hint, feed me already! That's how I caught the 52. I wasn't expecting her to start getting green so soon on this reduced dose. So this morning is a bounce from that.
Her walking is still improving but a bit funny right now. She does the first few steps properly on her toes but can't keep it up, so then she goes back to on her hocks. I think she would do better on a floor with more grip than hardwood since her back legs seem to slip away from her a bit. When she comes into the bedroom to be brushed before bed, when I put the brush down and move to pick her up she squawks and wants to get up on the bed by herself. She stretches up and grabs the top of the mattress but then needs help to get the back end all the way up. When I do lift her up she walks quickly over to her side of the bed without any help. I think it's good that she is trying to do more on her own. I really hope to be able to tell the vet someday that she is walking fine again!
Hello LL! It feels like Monday morning here after the long weekend, but at least it's one day closer to the end of the week than Monday usually is ;-)
Papaya surprised me last night by hitting green (a 52) at PM +6. When she's snuggling with me on the couch, if her BG drops she sits up in her eating pose and looks at me - hint, hint, feed me already! That's how I caught the 52. I wasn't expecting her to start getting green so soon on this reduced dose. So this morning is a bounce from that.
Her walking is still improving but a bit funny right now. She does the first few steps properly on her toes but can't keep it up, so then she goes back to on her hocks. I think she would do better on a floor with more grip than hardwood since her back legs seem to slip away from her a bit. When she comes into the bedroom to be brushed before bed, when I put the brush down and move to pick her up she squawks and wants to get up on the bed by herself. She stretches up and grabs the top of the mattress but then needs help to get the back end all the way up. When I do lift her up she walks quickly over to her side of the bed without any help. I think it's good that she is trying to do more on her own. I really hope to be able to tell the vet someday that she is walking fine again!