11/13/16 Squallie AMPS 178, +6/108, PMPS 186, +3/124, +6/121

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Nice numbers last night. I hope you see more green today.
Thanks, Carla. No such luck, bouncing a bit, maybe? I don't know, I've pretty much given up any hope of him ever having really good numbers or even getting anywhere close to remission. I don't know how to help him any more, I just record the numbers.:(
 
Thanks, Carla. No such luck, bouncing a bit, maybe? I don't know, I've pretty much given up any hope of him ever having really good numbers or even getting anywhere close to remission. I don't know how to help him any more, I just record the numbers.:(
Hang in there:bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:while he's not paddling and teasing sharks today if you squint that +6 is pretty close to the shore of the lagoon, couple of toes further and he's in!:bighug:
 
I don't know, I've pretty much given up any hope of him ever having really good numbers or even getting anywhere close to remission. I don't know how to help him any more, I just record the numbers.
You've got him on a dose where the nadirs are in the 60's. He's probably having a mini bounce today, but otherwise seeing low blues is pretty good. He's also probably spending the majority of his time under renal threshold. Those are all good accomplishments. :bighug: The first step towards remission, should it happen, is regulation and you are close. And most important, how is Squallie feeling? Cats are so much more than their numbers.
 
Oh Lucy, please don't get down on yourself! You are an amazing bean! Squallie is doing well and that's most important. I accepted a long time ago that not every cat will have remission including my Shoes. Squallie stays in good numbers probably 90% of the time. Our cats are way more than their numbers. We are not in control; they are. Our jobs are to feed and water and scratch their chins and just love them!
 
You've got him on a dose where the nadirs are in the 60's. He's probably having a mini bounce today, but otherwise seeing low blues is pretty good. He's also probably spending the majority of his time under renal threshold. Those are all good accomplishments. :bighug: The first step towards remission, should it happen, is regulation and you are close. And most important, how is Squallie feeling? Cats are so much more than their numbers.
He seems happiest when his numbers stay mostly in the greens. I am very much afraid that his teeth are hurting him, and I don't know what to do about that. :(
 
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