Re: 11/23 Mugsy AMPS 399 / 1:48 220
Miriam, I looked over Putty's SS and his numbers look positively healthy compared to Mugsy's. Mugsy's is loaded with 400s, 500s and >600s with almost no low numbers. For you and others I have copied out a section of my reply to Sienne which might help understand my plight better:
I am very aware that there may be no symptoms for hypo (I have that & hyper posted everywhere) but, you get used to your cat (or hubby or...) and Mugs is also very talkative. In the middle of the night I check his heartbeat and respiration and so forth and he talks to me. If you can't see, you learn what your other senses can tell you. I know it's not infallible but, by 7:30 at night (the PMPS) I can barely make out what I'm doing - everything is black and grey and sometimes I can't even see the blood at all even without my glasses and my nose pressed to it - and this is with two or three lights on in the area.
Everybody, I fear, thinks I'm whining and making excuses but, it really has been hard for Mugsy and me to deal with this. First lack of information (vet simply said "it's terminal"), then he was injured. Between the two of us - it's awful. I am so grateful I was able to get this netbook cheap or I would have buried him by now. It's hard with my limitations, hubby's problems (he's a real 24/7 handful), and Mugsy's problems plus limited funds. I don't think his bg has ever been controlled on either insulin. Right now, information and patience are my best allies and weapons to get Mugs well.
I thank you for your supportive words and updated the heading with the latest PMPS number.
Sally