julie & punkin (ga)
Member Since 2011
yesterday
i realized last night that yesterday was our one year anniversary of joining FDMB. Like everyone, i had hoped we'd only be here for a short time and punkin would be one of the lucky ones that immediately goes OTJ. it was not to be, but i must say if we had to be stuck with something chronic, i'm glad we're stuck here with all of you! now i think if he doesn't go OTJ, it's ok. it's become a routine thing now and i'm just glad to have the little hoover around.
as i look back over the last year, there were many significant markers in punkin's Sugar Dance:
~~learning that we were using u-40 syringes with the lantus, resulting in punkin being on a dose of 7.5u instead of the 3u that we thought, with the implication likely being that punkin had acro or iaa;
~~having him diagnosed june 1st with acro along with our special buddies, Gus, Tommy & Guinness all within a couple of weeks of each other;
~~road trip to Colorado to do the SRT in September and the Best Picture Ever of Punkin (For the 10th Time, I Said 2 Cheeseburgers, Extra Rare!, Hey, you out there. HELP. Yeah you. Help us, help us!!!! We're being kidnapped. Help! ); The Cheeseburger Photo
~~getting all excited about his immediate drops in dosage and anticipating he'd be off insulin by Christmas;
~~discovering the Freestyle Lite had been measuring his BG far lower than it really was;
~~gathering all the information on glucose toxicity and realizing that he is not likely to go off because of being in too high numbers for too long
but through it all i've been grateful for the guidance of all of you who have taught us what you knew, and gave daily support through the ups and downs of it all. This has been the best part of it all. I'm overflowing with gratitude for the support of the LL beans.
so punkin & i are going to have a little toast with chicken (nom nom) today to celebrate our friends here at FDMB. like so many others have said, i feel certain punkin would not be alive if we hadn't found this site. i'm so grateful to still have my furry purry little friend by my side.
thank you.
i realized last night that yesterday was our one year anniversary of joining FDMB. Like everyone, i had hoped we'd only be here for a short time and punkin would be one of the lucky ones that immediately goes OTJ. it was not to be, but i must say if we had to be stuck with something chronic, i'm glad we're stuck here with all of you! now i think if he doesn't go OTJ, it's ok. it's become a routine thing now and i'm just glad to have the little hoover around.
as i look back over the last year, there were many significant markers in punkin's Sugar Dance:
~~learning that we were using u-40 syringes with the lantus, resulting in punkin being on a dose of 7.5u instead of the 3u that we thought, with the implication likely being that punkin had acro or iaa;
~~having him diagnosed june 1st with acro along with our special buddies, Gus, Tommy & Guinness all within a couple of weeks of each other;
~~road trip to Colorado to do the SRT in September and the Best Picture Ever of Punkin (For the 10th Time, I Said 2 Cheeseburgers, Extra Rare!, Hey, you out there. HELP. Yeah you. Help us, help us!!!! We're being kidnapped. Help! ); The Cheeseburger Photo
~~getting all excited about his immediate drops in dosage and anticipating he'd be off insulin by Christmas;
~~discovering the Freestyle Lite had been measuring his BG far lower than it really was;
~~gathering all the information on glucose toxicity and realizing that he is not likely to go off because of being in too high numbers for too long
but through it all i've been grateful for the guidance of all of you who have taught us what you knew, and gave daily support through the ups and downs of it all. This has been the best part of it all. I'm overflowing with gratitude for the support of the LL beans.
so punkin & i are going to have a little toast with chicken (nom nom) today to celebrate our friends here at FDMB. like so many others have said, i feel certain punkin would not be alive if we hadn't found this site. i'm so grateful to still have my furry purry little friend by my side.
thank you.