Pumbaa
Member Since 2012
Big dive so far today, but I am thankful that Pumbaa didn't go up into the blacks or reds overnight after his wonderful yellows and blues yesterday.
He was exceedingly active this morning, waking me up before 5 am, tearing across the bed, stopping to bite my shoulder to wake me up, chattering at me to get up and start the day. We played "chase the hand under the sheets" for a bit, but then he was off zooming around the house.
His shot time isn't until 6:15, so he sat, impatiently, on the feeding table while I fed the drooler and watered some vegetation outside. Pumbaa and Larry had barely touched their overnight food, so Pumbaa must have been hungry this morning. He's been eating a lot today...at least he's smart enough to know when to eat voraciously. I'm encouraging the eating so he doesn't dive down to unsafe BG levels. I'd rather he hoovers up lots of lo-carb food rather than having to give him gravy-food or honey.
I don't know how you all deal with getting out of bed and testing late at night, but what I did last night was allow myself to sleep on the couch from 10 pm to midnight, then wake up to my cell phone alarm at +6 to test him. Since he was on the rise last night, I was able to go to bed without worrying about him. Of course I couldn't go right back to sleep, but I am much more able to function working days again than I was working nights.
Suze
He was exceedingly active this morning, waking me up before 5 am, tearing across the bed, stopping to bite my shoulder to wake me up, chattering at me to get up and start the day. We played "chase the hand under the sheets" for a bit, but then he was off zooming around the house.
His shot time isn't until 6:15, so he sat, impatiently, on the feeding table while I fed the drooler and watered some vegetation outside. Pumbaa and Larry had barely touched their overnight food, so Pumbaa must have been hungry this morning. He's been eating a lot today...at least he's smart enough to know when to eat voraciously. I'm encouraging the eating so he doesn't dive down to unsafe BG levels. I'd rather he hoovers up lots of lo-carb food rather than having to give him gravy-food or honey.
I don't know how you all deal with getting out of bed and testing late at night, but what I did last night was allow myself to sleep on the couch from 10 pm to midnight, then wake up to my cell phone alarm at +6 to test him. Since he was on the rise last night, I was able to go to bed without worrying about him. Of course I couldn't go right back to sleep, but I am much more able to function working days again than I was working nights.
Suze