Pip & Rupert
Member Since 2012
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=67030&p=728885#p728885
yesterdays numbers:
AMPS 275.4
+3 124.2
+6 205.2
+8.5 379.8
PMPS 408.6
+ 3 462.6
Hm, exciting, brief dip into the blue yesterday, but he dove pretty fast. Am assuming this nasty return to red will be shortlived and is just a bounce or possibly NDW. Himself is 'BEBT' again today. cleaned his plate (Ocean Breeze todady - stuff stinks but they love it, with enzymes and lysine). Clear eyes. active, glossy coat. seems unphased by that high high number. I wonder.... if they are high like that because their own bodies have done it deliberately.. if it doesn't bother them as much as if it was due to too much sugar and no insulin.. if you get my idea? Like, if it's the body protecting itself then it somehow is more 'natural' and maybe they don't seem as bothered? I know before he was diagnosed he obviously felt icky, and when he had the run of black and red due to either the tooth pain or bogus insulin, he really looked sad and uncomfortable. But lately, even when he spikes a high number, he seems to be not that phased by it. Interesting. don't mind me, just musing!
Hoping for more fun stuff from Mr. Rupert today. I have my riding lesson at 1:45, finish up the rest of the clinic for everyone, coach on the ferry back to the mainland by 5pm and then .. hopefully (unless Rupie has other plans) out for dinner tonight - it's our 23rd wedding anniversary!
Hope everyone has a good day today.
yesterdays numbers:
AMPS 275.4
+3 124.2
+6 205.2
+8.5 379.8
PMPS 408.6
+ 3 462.6
Hm, exciting, brief dip into the blue yesterday, but he dove pretty fast. Am assuming this nasty return to red will be shortlived and is just a bounce or possibly NDW. Himself is 'BEBT' again today. cleaned his plate (Ocean Breeze todady - stuff stinks but they love it, with enzymes and lysine). Clear eyes. active, glossy coat. seems unphased by that high high number. I wonder.... if they are high like that because their own bodies have done it deliberately.. if it doesn't bother them as much as if it was due to too much sugar and no insulin.. if you get my idea? Like, if it's the body protecting itself then it somehow is more 'natural' and maybe they don't seem as bothered? I know before he was diagnosed he obviously felt icky, and when he had the run of black and red due to either the tooth pain or bogus insulin, he really looked sad and uncomfortable. But lately, even when he spikes a high number, he seems to be not that phased by it. Interesting. don't mind me, just musing!
Hoping for more fun stuff from Mr. Rupert today. I have my riding lesson at 1:45, finish up the rest of the clinic for everyone, coach on the ferry back to the mainland by 5pm and then .. hopefully (unless Rupie has other plans) out for dinner tonight - it's our 23rd wedding anniversary!
Hope everyone has a good day today.