Kristina & Charlie :)
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Happy Thursday.
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Doesn't wanna budge I see. :roll:
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Doesn't wanna budge I see. :roll:
;-)Kristina & Charlie :) said:Even though his numbers are still a little high, I have noticed he is a LITTLE bit more social these days. He normally is anywhere we AREN'T but he comes to visit a lot more!!
Yay
Hope he gets even better!!!
nckitties3 said:Maybe not Em, he might not be there yet, it's still early in his treatment.
I noticed on Charlie's SS, 4/12-13 is missing, will you be away a couple days? don't remember if you mentioned it, but I don't remember what I had for breakfast. :lol:
Kristina & Charlie :) said:GEEZ LOUISE CHARLES!!!
What is going on?!
Sheesh...he has only been red a few times. I thought he was doing well. He is sleepy. Laying on the kitchen floor waiting to be fed.
ALSO, he does has stage 4 periodontal disease and needs some teeth pulled...I think I need to get on that. We see the vet on Monday for a blood check. I'll ask about it then.
I know infection raises BG. But so does the trip to the vet...on top of that we are getting a baby drooler next week. Yup, a puppy. We didn't plan on Charlie's diabetes when we bought the dog!!!
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MommaOfMuse said:Well Autumn had 8 teeth basically pulled 4 actual teeth and 4 roots that had broken off at the gum line, and had 2 BBs removed from her face and jaw and it ran me $75, Maxwell only had 2 teeth pulled but they had a harder time getting the roots out on him and he was $95 but he had a lot more scaling of tartar done than Autumn did. Plus I live in a half a horse town so costs aren't as high here as in some of the bigger cities, plus my vet really loves me, since they can call me whenever they have a new feline diabetic patience to come in to teach the new sugarcat parent to test and shoot, so I get somewhat of a break on price with them. Like when we lost our 18yr old to cancer in November my vet didn't charge me for any of his end of life vet visits, xrays or even his euthanasia costs, the only thing we were charged was for his cremation and only that because she doesn't do that in house and since it was a seperate business she had to charge for his cremation.
The biggest thing with a diabetic is that you want to make sure they put them under with gas rather than injectable so if they start having problems they can be brought out of it quickly, and no insulin the day of the procedure until they get home and are eating again.
Mel, Maxwell, Autumn & The Fur Gang.