katy and mo (GA)
Member Since 2020
Yesterday
This morning was a hard one for me. Struggled to get out of bed and took me till 2pm to actually get dressed. I will try to focus on the positives though.
About 4am, Mo came under the covers with me again! It didn't last long (it never does
) but I really cherish these moments. When he got out, I went for a #1 and he followed me around and lead me to the kitchen. The boy was hungry! Whatever he wants, he gets
He's been having 4-5 cans of FF per day since he came home from the hospital, which is so nice to see. Hopefully he is able to put on some weight.
He has seemed slightly more alert today and is moving around slightly more as well. Tonight we won't be giving him any gabapentin and we will see how he goes with just the 0.2ml of bupe.
I messaged Tim last night about upping Mo's dose (he was asleep when I asked for dosing advice on my last post and he is in charge of the morning shot atm) and he didn't want to do it as he didn't think Mo had been on 4 units long enough
I tested Mo at +8 and he was 389. I really think we need to up his dose to help his pancreas out. Is someone able to explain how upping the insulin will help Mo feel better and how the pancreatitis will cause him to require a higher dose? I'm not that great with words and it'll be better coming from a well spoken sugar kitty expert
I've done some self care this afternoon. Got myself out in the garden clearing up the weeds and just pottering around really. Gotta keep moving
This morning was a hard one for me. Struggled to get out of bed and took me till 2pm to actually get dressed. I will try to focus on the positives though.
About 4am, Mo came under the covers with me again! It didn't last long (it never does
He has seemed slightly more alert today and is moving around slightly more as well. Tonight we won't be giving him any gabapentin and we will see how he goes with just the 0.2ml of bupe.
I messaged Tim last night about upping Mo's dose (he was asleep when I asked for dosing advice on my last post and he is in charge of the morning shot atm) and he didn't want to do it as he didn't think Mo had been on 4 units long enough
I've done some self care this afternoon. Got myself out in the garden clearing up the weeds and just pottering around really. Gotta keep moving
So her dose needed to go quite a bit higher to break through. All that time in high numbers is not good for their organs or bodies in general. That's whey we are such advocates of doing what we can to get them into good numbers quickly and safely. That means testing appropriately and increasing when it's safe to do so, via our dosing methods.