10/20 Papaya AMPS 64 +3.5=170 two years, doing great!

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Amy & Papaya (GA)

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Hello LL! I haven't posted in a long time, but wanted to pop in and say hello since I realized it was (WOW) two years ago that I first tested Papaya's blood sugar! There are so many names I am not familiar with here now, but I do see some that I know . . . so hello to old and new kitties and beans!

Looking back in my notebook, earlier this year Papaya was still recovering from neuropathy that at one point had left her nearly unable to walk. Now she is always trotting around underfoot with her tail held high, and I find her sitting smugly on various furniture when I come home. She stomps back and forth with me room to room as I get her empty dish to refill. In fact I leave dishes with little portions of her food on the couch, table by the bed, etc. to keep her busy finding them while I'm out and give her a bit of exercise! When we were visiting my parents this summer, every once in a while she would just march straight towards the back door and expect it to be opened for her. She's never been much of an explorer, quite happy to stay inside where it's safe and where there's food, so for her to want to go out and sniff around really showed she was full of catittude!

I actually got a diabetic friend to give Papaya one PM shot this summer so I could spend the day at the lake. Other than that, if I go anywhere Papaya comes with me, and I'm still doing the 4:30 AM shots and going back to bed afterwards so that I can make sure Bouncy-Diving-Cat is safe before I leave for the day . . . 2 years of never having more than four hours of uninterrupted sleep hasn't killed me yet, though I'm pretty sure I've lost a few brain cells LOL. Early in spring I fell on some snow-covered ice and landed very hard on my wrists, making it very difficult to grasp anything small for a couple months. I was sure glad Papaya is so patient with the test-and-shoot routine since I was rather awkward with it for a while.

For those that don't know Papaya, she is veryveryvery bouncy and would do black to green and back in a cycle or two, so her spreadsheet even now is more colourful than you might expect . . . but for HER, she is leveling out a lot and doesn't usually bounce higher than yellow or mid-pink. So if you are dealing with a hard-to-regulate cat, hang in there! Papaya is purry, playful, totally enjoying life, and no one who looked at her would ever think 'oh, a sick cat'. I guess she isn't going to be a cat that gets to go off insulin, but she's doing very well on it so I am happy too. :-D

Wishing everyone a great day!
Amy & Papaya
 
Amy! Great update! Glad Papaya is doing so well - great job! I know what you mean about not being able to get a break/vacation. We're driving to Vegas this weekend and Buster is going with us. We're hoping he'll make some money on the slots while we're out and about :lol: Hugs and scritches to our bouncy Papaya girl!
 
Hi Amy, great to hear from you. :YMHUG: Bit of a bittersweet anniversary, but Papaya does look a lot better. Way less black, hardly any red. :-D
purry, playful, totally enjoying life :thumbup
It does sound like she is doing well and much more nimble. Great job on your part making such a difference to her life.

Bummer on the wrists. I broke my elbow last year and can sympathize on the test/shoot routine being so hard to do.
 
Wonderful Papaya report...I'm glad she's doing so well!!! Yikes on your wrists....glad to hear they're doing better, too! Please keep keeping us updated :-D !!
 
Hi Amy,
Papaya looks really good. It's neat that you leave little bowls of food around for her to find.

We heard a really interesting radio program on sleep the other day. It seems that the idea of a full night of uninterrupted sleep is a relatively recent phenomenon--post World War II. For ages before the last 60 years or so, it was considered normal to wake up during the night, read or think or do something for an hour or so, and then resume sleeping. No one suffered from this and they still got enough sleep. So smile! Our FD kitties are helping us to connect with the world of yesterday!

Happy two years on the juice!!

Ella & Rusty
 
Hi Amy! I'm so glad to see a condo for you and Papaya and how great she is doing :-D :-D . I was wondering how you guys were. It's so awesome that she is trotting around now :cool: . Sorry about the lost sleep, but we humans adapt it seems ;-) . I hope that you both continue to flourish :razz:. And although slightly bittersweet, Happy Anniversary! Hugs to you both:)
 
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