Yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=28106
Recap:
AMPS: 315
+2: 304
+4: 305
+7: 275
PMPS: 254
+2: 264
+4: 166
+5: 179
+6: 208
Good morning and Happy Sunday! Things are better today in our house...Mike seems to feel better and my eye is sooooo much better altho upper/lower eyelid very puffy. I really want to visit some condos this morning. Only downside to the morning is I gave a FUR SHOT grr_red grr_red grr_red I made the mistake of stopping Gracie on the way to the LB and she was on a mission. I got the needle in w/out her even reacting and just as I was pushing the plunger, she decided she just HAD to get to the LB. I have no idea if I got any insulin in her...I guess the day will tell.
WCR: 4Ps in place and she has been having a ball this morning. I want to take this opportunity to thank you all...I get weepy thinking about it...but you have given us our baby girl back. I don't know where we are on our journey or where it will take us but I see how my sweet crazy baby has become her self again. Before we started the insulin and even within the first couple of weeks, she was grouchy, lethargic, hissy, and refused to play or interact. It was breaking our hearts. You see, Gracie's motto for life is "EAT, PLAY, LOVE". She has always been the most playful kitten/cat we've had and loves to snuggle with her mamabean. But the FD changed that. Gracie brought so much life into our home with two elderly cats and one that was in perpetual kittenhood even though he was 9 when she came. They became fast friends and she was every bit of the rough-housing wrestler that he was. When he crossed the RB last Feb, we knew that she needed a playmate to grow old with. The other two kitties were older, Gus loves her but cannot play due to arthritis, and Teddi is a royal highness. We did a long search for the perfect kitten who would not be aggressive but would play and we finally found Tobey. At first, she hated him but just as they started to interact, she got her diagnosis and everytime he came near her, she hissed, growled, and swatted. Now....they are best friends...they are always together, they romp, wrestle, play...we've waited so long to see this (Tobey came in July). So THANK YOU...it is because of each of you who visit our condo and give us advice, hold our hands, and are so patient with me. Thank you that we can see the inner light and joy in our baby girl again...she is so happy. Here are two pictures of her with her Maxie (I don't have a pic of her with Tobey like this because they never slow down :lol: )
Recap:
AMPS: 315
+2: 304
+4: 305
+7: 275
PMPS: 254
+2: 264
+4: 166
+5: 179
+6: 208
Good morning and Happy Sunday! Things are better today in our house...Mike seems to feel better and my eye is sooooo much better altho upper/lower eyelid very puffy. I really want to visit some condos this morning. Only downside to the morning is I gave a FUR SHOT grr_red grr_red grr_red I made the mistake of stopping Gracie on the way to the LB and she was on a mission. I got the needle in w/out her even reacting and just as I was pushing the plunger, she decided she just HAD to get to the LB. I have no idea if I got any insulin in her...I guess the day will tell.
WCR: 4Ps in place and she has been having a ball this morning. I want to take this opportunity to thank you all...I get weepy thinking about it...but you have given us our baby girl back. I don't know where we are on our journey or where it will take us but I see how my sweet crazy baby has become her self again. Before we started the insulin and even within the first couple of weeks, she was grouchy, lethargic, hissy, and refused to play or interact. It was breaking our hearts. You see, Gracie's motto for life is "EAT, PLAY, LOVE". She has always been the most playful kitten/cat we've had and loves to snuggle with her mamabean. But the FD changed that. Gracie brought so much life into our home with two elderly cats and one that was in perpetual kittenhood even though he was 9 when she came. They became fast friends and she was every bit of the rough-housing wrestler that he was. When he crossed the RB last Feb, we knew that she needed a playmate to grow old with. The other two kitties were older, Gus loves her but cannot play due to arthritis, and Teddi is a royal highness. We did a long search for the perfect kitten who would not be aggressive but would play and we finally found Tobey. At first, she hated him but just as they started to interact, she got her diagnosis and everytime he came near her, she hissed, growled, and swatted. Now....they are best friends...they are always together, they romp, wrestle, play...we've waited so long to see this (Tobey came in July). So THANK YOU...it is because of each of you who visit our condo and give us advice, hold our hands, and are so patient with me. Thank you that we can see the inner light and joy in our baby girl again...she is so happy. Here are two pictures of her with her Maxie (I don't have a pic of her with Tobey like this because they never slow down :lol: )