11/09 Buddy AMPS98@6:20 123@6:28 157@6:43 PMPS407 +1.5 358

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Mad Scientist and Buddy

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Yesterday 11/08/2010

Ok, so he threw me for a loop this morning, a bit low to a rapid rise. We'll see how he is tonight. Peeing, Pooping and Preening. Not so much purring and no playing yet. He did lay down and curl up with me for about 8 min. (5 has been usual and 45 when not sick) last night in front of the TV.

Hope everyone has a great day!

Tony
 
Re: 11/09 Buddy AMPS 98@ 6:20 123@ 6:28 157@ 6:43

Wow....nice numbers Buddy! Did he throw up all his food last night do you think? How is the timed feeder working for you guys? Looks like this new insulin is working!!! :razz:
 
Re: 11/09 Buddy AMPS 98@ 6:20 123@ 6:28 157@ 6:43

Pat,

When he throws up, it's usually just a really small bit compared to how much he is eating. The other night when it was more, I did not see it, the GF did and cleaned it up. Some days I wonder (and I could be wrong) if it is when he leaves a little bit of food from bedtime feeding and then tries to eat it later. Also, it could be that he get's nervous/stressed for more food and that makes him throw up. Sunday afternoon, my GF dropped a plate in the sink when Buddy was in the kitchen and he started to wretch, just a few strokes on his head calmed him down and no throw up. There is also the possibility that he is going too low O/N. Which is why my alarm is going to be set for 1am tonight - I hope I can wake up.
He is using the feeder religiously O/N and during the day now.
As far as the new insulin: jury is out if this was the problem. Normal procedure has been to smell the injection site after injection to check for a fur shot ( I took the advise from someone here to familiarize myself with the smell of Lantus). Normal is to not smell anything. But, the other night - Sunday I believe - he jumped down off the table (5 min after injection) where I feed/poke him and I noticed he had a wet spot on shoulder - so I smelled and yes it was insulin. This came after a good clean injection. I noticed a wet spot before and thought I must have had a drop on my hand, or it was from food (he does get crazy), or he walked past a drop of water on the floor and picked it up somehow. This used to happen on occasion, but could have happened more and I never noticed. So moral of the story here, front shoulder not a good place to inject Buddy, I feel like the bone rubbing may sometimes massage out the insulin through the injection site because fresh injection never smells and isn't wet - something that happens about 5 min or so later. I will be injecting in the scruff for a while because I don't trust the hind quarters for the same reason I don't trust the front shoulder. There is not enough skin on his flank to get a good tent, maybe with time he will grow more when his numbers are consistently better. Old vial of insulin is still going in the trash.

Tony
 
Re: 11/09 Buddy AMPS98@6:20 123@6:28 157@6:43 PMPS407 +1.5 3

Should have expected the bounce, I was hopeful though. Will watch to see if insulin has better effect in PM cycle, my guess is it will. Only time will tell. Hmmm OTWT?

Tony
 
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