Girlie's mom
Member Since 2017
Condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...0-poo-frequency-question.188443/#post-2093496
I spend from the pm of the 23rd to the morning of the 27th in the ICU (possible heart attack; all good, though; just too much stress, way too little sleep, etc., etc.)
My flatmate took Girlie to the vet. Needless to say, without my preparing them, they did really odd things, especially with her feeding schedule; they didn't give her Mritazapine to make her heat; they didn't know how Levemir worked; she barely at the MD (which she hates); she went hypo several times; they skipped shots and moved her to a 1:00 am/1:00 pm schedule.
So I've got her home. She got the shot at 1:00 pm, but I'm going to skip the shot at 1:00 am and get her back on the 7am / 7pm schedule. Given the hypos - although I think they were vet-induced - I reduced her dose to 0.1 just to be safe. Does this seem a good idea, or should I try her at 0.25 in the AM?
Any tips for getting her back on track? I'd be really grateful!
Unfortunately, given my health scare, I have to get a lot of sleep, and sleep straight through the night and as much as I can during the day, so I won't be able to monitor her closely at night for a while (except if I get up to go to the loo or get a glass of water). Batteries and body must be replenished on my side...Sigh...
I hope everyone had a drama-free holiday and that that continues into the New Year!
I spend from the pm of the 23rd to the morning of the 27th in the ICU (possible heart attack; all good, though; just too much stress, way too little sleep, etc., etc.)
My flatmate took Girlie to the vet. Needless to say, without my preparing them, they did really odd things, especially with her feeding schedule; they didn't give her Mritazapine to make her heat; they didn't know how Levemir worked; she barely at the MD (which she hates); she went hypo several times; they skipped shots and moved her to a 1:00 am/1:00 pm schedule.
So I've got her home. She got the shot at 1:00 pm, but I'm going to skip the shot at 1:00 am and get her back on the 7am / 7pm schedule. Given the hypos - although I think they were vet-induced - I reduced her dose to 0.1 just to be safe. Does this seem a good idea, or should I try her at 0.25 in the AM?
Any tips for getting her back on track? I'd be really grateful!
Unfortunately, given my health scare, I have to get a lot of sleep, and sleep straight through the night and as much as I can during the day, so I won't be able to monitor her closely at night for a while (except if I get up to go to the loo or get a glass of water). Batteries and body must be replenished on my side...Sigh...

I hope everyone had a drama-free holiday and that that continues into the New Year!

Mega-oodles of healing vines for you both! So glad things are headed in the right direction toward "normal."