Paigeworthy
Member Since 2018
Tuesday's thread
I feel like I'm getting a little lax. The new vet said it was pretty unlikely that River will ever remit, which…is fine, I guess. (Though I got a little wistful looking at Joanne's post about Tiny's OTJ trial — so happy for them!) If she's not going into remission, that takes some of the stress of TR off me. I'll still keep trying, of course, but I'm more feeling like this is going to be a "rest of River's life" deal.
Sigh, little girl; you exhaust me.
I hope I made the right decision giving her the shot this morning despite a relatively low BG. She's eating like a champ today.
I feel like I'm getting a little lax. The new vet said it was pretty unlikely that River will ever remit, which…is fine, I guess. (Though I got a little wistful looking at Joanne's post about Tiny's OTJ trial — so happy for them!) If she's not going into remission, that takes some of the stress of TR off me. I'll still keep trying, of course, but I'm more feeling like this is going to be a "rest of River's life" deal.
Sigh, little girl; you exhaust me.
I hope I made the right decision giving her the shot this morning despite a relatively low BG. She's eating like a champ today.
I was so stressed out trying to get him regulated because I wanted and "needed" that remission.... It was a waste of my time and energy and it only served to stress me out almost to the point of sickness. Come to find out, my buddy Lou had a high dose condition (even though his dose never actually got as high as expected) and unknown teeth issues. My point is once I finally gave up on the remission dream, this whole process has become much more fulfilling and easier overall. My only goal now is that my sweet buddy Lou is happy, healthy, and spends most of his time below renal threshold. Would I love it if he went into remission? Absolutely, who wouldn't?? (We could finally go on a honeymoon!) But I don't think about it much and I find I can more completely enjoy this experience (including celebrating with other lucky kitties and beans) than I ever could before. 
