Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Well, she hit the lagoon....hard! I was surprise by that 43 this morning. I had a mini PJ party and stayed up till +7.75 last night and she seemed flat and steady, so I turned in. Ugh.
This morning's AMPS is food influenced. I had to feed that 43, and I don't like stalling anyway. I went with a big BCS because I didn't want to completely skip, but my FD crystal ball is on the fritz so I didn't know if shooting a full dose (with the newly-earned reducie) would have been safe. I retested after she ate, then shot when I saw the 75. I shot 15 minutes late...I didn't want to veer too far off schedule, so it was either shoot then (numbers permitting) or skip. I'm glad I could shoot something, even if it wasn't much.
She is her usual radiant self this morning, despite the news that aside from her phosphorous improving, her other kidney values have remained frighteningly high.
We're planning on an ultrasound this week. Originally I was thinking we'd do it tomorrow, but with this morning's 43 I have some concerns that I want to speak directly to our personal vet with, and she is off today and tomorrow. I think Trix has to fast for the U/S, and I obviously can't fast her if I wake up to a number like that, and I'm very concerned about fasting her the night before as well. Our vet uses a traveling U/S service, so they have no idea when the tech will show up...could be early morning, could be late afternoon. If I remember correctly from Trix's first U/S, which was right when she was diagnosed but before she started insulin, we had to drop her off during the wee hours of the morning, and she was stuck there all day. So...it concerns me, and I was so frazzled when I spoke to the vet today that I forgot to ask her about his aspect of the U/S. The tech will be there on Thursday this week as well, so I think we may do it then, so I can speak with Trix's vet on Wednesday about all this.
It's a bone-chilling 21 degrees outside (happy spring :roll: ), but Noah, Trix, and Frankie were enjoying the sun in the bay window (Frankie's eyes are often goopy like that...her tear ducts are blocked from an infection she had as a teeny tiny baby.):
I'm sorry I haven't gotten to many condos lately....stress, so busy, frazzled...but I'm off today so I can do a little visiting in between chores. Have a great day, LL!
Amy
Well, she hit the lagoon....hard! I was surprise by that 43 this morning. I had a mini PJ party and stayed up till +7.75 last night and she seemed flat and steady, so I turned in. Ugh.
This morning's AMPS is food influenced. I had to feed that 43, and I don't like stalling anyway. I went with a big BCS because I didn't want to completely skip, but my FD crystal ball is on the fritz so I didn't know if shooting a full dose (with the newly-earned reducie) would have been safe. I retested after she ate, then shot when I saw the 75. I shot 15 minutes late...I didn't want to veer too far off schedule, so it was either shoot then (numbers permitting) or skip. I'm glad I could shoot something, even if it wasn't much.
She is her usual radiant self this morning, despite the news that aside from her phosphorous improving, her other kidney values have remained frighteningly high.
We're planning on an ultrasound this week. Originally I was thinking we'd do it tomorrow, but with this morning's 43 I have some concerns that I want to speak directly to our personal vet with, and she is off today and tomorrow. I think Trix has to fast for the U/S, and I obviously can't fast her if I wake up to a number like that, and I'm very concerned about fasting her the night before as well. Our vet uses a traveling U/S service, so they have no idea when the tech will show up...could be early morning, could be late afternoon. If I remember correctly from Trix's first U/S, which was right when she was diagnosed but before she started insulin, we had to drop her off during the wee hours of the morning, and she was stuck there all day. So...it concerns me, and I was so frazzled when I spoke to the vet today that I forgot to ask her about his aspect of the U/S. The tech will be there on Thursday this week as well, so I think we may do it then, so I can speak with Trix's vet on Wednesday about all this.
It's a bone-chilling 21 degrees outside (happy spring :roll: ), but Noah, Trix, and Frankie were enjoying the sun in the bay window (Frankie's eyes are often goopy like that...her tear ducts are blocked from an infection she had as a teeny tiny baby.):
I'm sorry I haven't gotten to many condos lately....stress, so busy, frazzled...but I'm off today so I can do a little visiting in between chores. Have a great day, LL!
Amy