Tina & Sammy
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's Condo
Sammy's numbers have improved so much in just two cycles. It still amazing me how much good such a tiny amount of insulin can do for some kitties. The vet even looked at me perplexed when I told her I was doing .10u. I showed her the picture on my phone and she still couldn't believe it. I think she learns something new each time we come in.
Since I now know trying to rush an OTJ Trial isn't going to work, my plan is to try to stick with the 3 under 50 or one under 40 rule for a long term diabetic. He is already responding really well at this point, which I am so much happier about than the numbers we were getting on the trial. I think now that I have come to the realization that he is definitely going with me to camp I can just relax and let him tell me when it is time to stop insulin. I might even consider a drop after this dose to see if that will continue to help him.
I barely got to sit down last night. I think it wasn't until 8:30 that I finally got a moment to sit down before heading to bed at 9:30. There still seems like a lot to do to get ready for camp. I have boxes and bins every where. It amazes me how much stuff I have to take to camp and wonder how in the world we ever did it before rending a cargo van to haul it all.
I should have time during the day today to check in on some condos, but once I get home we will be packing up the van and my car so that it is all ready to leave first thing in the morning. I am still a bit nervous about the car ride with Sammy on insulin, so I will probably give hime some 7% food before we leave just to help prevent a low during the drive. I know it is only about 90 minutes, but he tends to drop early in the cycle and depending on where he starts tomorrow he might not have far to drop to a low. I will make a determination on what type of food I give once I see his AMPS tomorrow, but if he continues to trend the way he is going he will likely have an AMPS under 100 tomorrow morning.
I am moving his shot time up 30 minutes tonight, and will continue to move it up 30 minutes each night until we get to 8:30. I just think at camp this will be a better time for shooting. Because I am sure the ladies that are sharing a room with me are not interested in waking up at 6:30 am when I have to give him his shot. Plus, I will be staying up longer and be around 24/7 to test as needed. I will worry about moving his shot time back to 5:30 or 6:30 once we get home, or I might start adjusting the last day or so of camp.
Hope everyone has a fantastic day!
Sammy's numbers have improved so much in just two cycles. It still amazing me how much good such a tiny amount of insulin can do for some kitties. The vet even looked at me perplexed when I told her I was doing .10u. I showed her the picture on my phone and she still couldn't believe it. I think she learns something new each time we come in.
Since I now know trying to rush an OTJ Trial isn't going to work, my plan is to try to stick with the 3 under 50 or one under 40 rule for a long term diabetic. He is already responding really well at this point, which I am so much happier about than the numbers we were getting on the trial. I think now that I have come to the realization that he is definitely going with me to camp I can just relax and let him tell me when it is time to stop insulin. I might even consider a drop after this dose to see if that will continue to help him.
I barely got to sit down last night. I think it wasn't until 8:30 that I finally got a moment to sit down before heading to bed at 9:30. There still seems like a lot to do to get ready for camp. I have boxes and bins every where. It amazes me how much stuff I have to take to camp and wonder how in the world we ever did it before rending a cargo van to haul it all.
I should have time during the day today to check in on some condos, but once I get home we will be packing up the van and my car so that it is all ready to leave first thing in the morning. I am still a bit nervous about the car ride with Sammy on insulin, so I will probably give hime some 7% food before we leave just to help prevent a low during the drive. I know it is only about 90 minutes, but he tends to drop early in the cycle and depending on where he starts tomorrow he might not have far to drop to a low. I will make a determination on what type of food I give once I see his AMPS tomorrow, but if he continues to trend the way he is going he will likely have an AMPS under 100 tomorrow morning.
I am moving his shot time up 30 minutes tonight, and will continue to move it up 30 minutes each night until we get to 8:30. I just think at camp this will be a better time for shooting. Because I am sure the ladies that are sharing a room with me are not interested in waking up at 6:30 am when I have to give him his shot. Plus, I will be staying up longer and be around 24/7 to test as needed. I will worry about moving his shot time back to 5:30 or 6:30 once we get home, or I might start adjusting the last day or so of camp.
Hope everyone has a fantastic day!