Tricia Cinco(GA) & Harvey
Member Since 2011
4/10 Recap:
1.75 units bid
AMPS: 278
AM+3: 169
AM+6: 198
PMPS: 189
PM+3.5: 98
PM+6: 139
Yesterday's Condo
Well, guess we cleared the bounce! Of course, DH informs me Cinco did not eat very much of his first breakfast, so I suspect that has something to do with this drop. That's why I tested him at +4. He ate his second meal at +3 with great enthusiasm and couldn't get enough. I had to call a halt to refills in case I need to feed him later.
I bandaged his leg before bed and put his party hat back on to protect the eye. DH left the collar on this am, so I took it off when I got up, but bandage is still in place. I am going to call the OV's office to see if they've had other kitties with the same experience after the pain patch is removed.
I scheduled an appointment this coming Wednesday with an oncologist at the UCDavis Veterinary Hospital clinic. They have already ordered all Cinco's records from the OV and regular vet, plus the scans and x-rays that have been taken. I'm hoping the results from the additional tests will be available by then, too. The coordinator was very thorough, and he asked how Cinco was doing. I told him he has no unusual symptoms, that his BGs have been good and he's actual earning reductions in insulin. I guess they're used to their patients being very sick, but (anti-jinx) so far Cinco is doing fine.
Sending healing vines to all in need, and hugs to all their beans. :YMHUG:
Cheers to Shelly and Jersey as they start their OTJ trial. :RAHCAT
My heart is still hurting for Rachel as she mourns her beloved Chyna. :YMHUG: :YMHUG: :YMHUG:
1.75 units bid
AMPS: 278
AM+3: 169
AM+6: 198
PMPS: 189
PM+3.5: 98
PM+6: 139
Yesterday's Condo
Well, guess we cleared the bounce! Of course, DH informs me Cinco did not eat very much of his first breakfast, so I suspect that has something to do with this drop. That's why I tested him at +4. He ate his second meal at +3 with great enthusiasm and couldn't get enough. I had to call a halt to refills in case I need to feed him later.
I bandaged his leg before bed and put his party hat back on to protect the eye. DH left the collar on this am, so I took it off when I got up, but bandage is still in place. I am going to call the OV's office to see if they've had other kitties with the same experience after the pain patch is removed.
I scheduled an appointment this coming Wednesday with an oncologist at the UCDavis Veterinary Hospital clinic. They have already ordered all Cinco's records from the OV and regular vet, plus the scans and x-rays that have been taken. I'm hoping the results from the additional tests will be available by then, too. The coordinator was very thorough, and he asked how Cinco was doing. I told him he has no unusual symptoms, that his BGs have been good and he's actual earning reductions in insulin. I guess they're used to their patients being very sick, but (anti-jinx) so far Cinco is doing fine.
Sending healing vines to all in need, and hugs to all their beans. :YMHUG:
Cheers to Shelly and Jersey as they start their OTJ trial. :RAHCAT
My heart is still hurting for Rachel as she mourns her beloved Chyna. :YMHUG: :YMHUG: :YMHUG: