5/28 Jack: 154@amps, 172@+1

Jack & Mopem'sMom

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Sorry it has taken me so long to get back on the board, chaos reigns supreme at my house right now, and I'm not even there today. (too much going on to get into)

Jack was on 10 units for 8 days, he had a decent amount of blues but also showed high numbers in the pink range at pmps time and then dipped low overnight a few times: 51, 54. I know it's all food related, the switch to a urinary appropriate diet is rough going, no one really likes any of the choices, even the non-prescription ones, so meal times are really tough. Jack has calmed down a bit (tolerates about an hour) about eating in the bathroom with Abby in the morning- he refuses to eat anything without the :spam: kibble mix in the morning, so in he goes. My bathroom door is destroyed- suffice to say it needs a good sanding and paint job before I can even think about moving. For now, Jack and Abby will have to put up with it. I am going to be out of the house most of the week for a family situation, so there will be a severe lack of data on the SS unfortunately- AND, to add insult to injury, I had to move Jack's insulin times to 8:30am/8:30pm to accommodate the family insanity, so that's not helping his numbers either. The past week was a slow 15 minute move every cycle to get there. :banghead: I reduced to 9.5 units this week just to be on the safe side; who knows what he's doing with himself right now- will just have to take each day at a time and adjust from there I guess. William totally busted the bank so there is no $ in the budget for Jack's Cushing's test and IGF-1 retest now. Would I really be seeing BG numbers in the 50-100 range if he had one of those conditions? At this point, I'm looking at maybe not doing the tests for a few months and putting aside any extra cash to prepare for Otis' last vet appt :( and Gypsy's bloodwork. Thoughts??

Hope all are well, and kitties are being good.

Last post (I think) : https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...ck-up-to-10u-herd-update.290222/#post-3181184
 
Sending you much love and support, Christine. You have so so much on your plate.
You are truly a super hero and super mom. I’m in awe of your abilities and strength. Your family is so blessed to have you :)
I’m sending you prayers for continued strength to endure it all. And a huge, but gentle hug :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Hi Christine,
You are always too sweet - doing everything for everyone, but for yourself. Hope you get to take some time to do something for yourself, once all that business subsides.
Sending you warm :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
You've certainly got your hands full. No one knows your situation better than you. I say go with your gut and try not to second guess or fret. You're doing the best you can in these circumstances. Be easy on yourself.:bighug: Clarity will come. As someone always tells Staci (can't recall who) don't forget to breathe. Deep breaths truly do help in times of stress.
 
Christine, I send you lots of hugs and calm to be able to cope with all that you have to deal with... I know what a stressful life we lead but we are strong and we will be able to cope with it as best we can. I hope everything gets better soon
 
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