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After the up-and-down drama of a couple of days ago I decided I needed a better plan. Giving Junga a shot that might make him go hypo, leaving snacks he might not eat and walking out the door to work is just not a 'go' for me. So here's where we are now:
He won't eat the new MC food I got for him to try: Merrick's Thanksgiving Day Feast. Oh well. Still have a can of Grammie's Pot Pie for him to sample and/or reject.
The auto-feeder arrived yesterday, and it looks like he ate his +9 snack (LC; duck) at some point during the night (hey, maybe at +9!) I have a +9 set up for today, too. My hope is that this will lower his preshots.
Not sure I am getting the 'whiff' of insulin out of the syringe; I'm going to try positioning my hands different ways so I can press the plunger more firmly. In any case, he's not hypo-ing, and his highs aren't horrible, so....okay for now, I think.
To recap: no gravy foods for Junga; he has food allergies and those contain grain (hence the HC.) He's also an amazingly picky eater for a little pudgeball.
J.
He won't eat the new MC food I got for him to try: Merrick's Thanksgiving Day Feast. Oh well. Still have a can of Grammie's Pot Pie for him to sample and/or reject.
The auto-feeder arrived yesterday, and it looks like he ate his +9 snack (LC; duck) at some point during the night (hey, maybe at +9!) I have a +9 set up for today, too. My hope is that this will lower his preshots.
Not sure I am getting the 'whiff' of insulin out of the syringe; I'm going to try positioning my hands different ways so I can press the plunger more firmly. In any case, he's not hypo-ing, and his highs aren't horrible, so....okay for now, I think.
To recap: no gravy foods for Junga; he has food allergies and those contain grain (hence the HC.) He's also an amazingly picky eater for a little pudgeball.
J.