Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: viewtopic.php?p=209237#p209237
Good Caturday Morning, Everyone,
44 degrees F. here this morning--it's the beginning of a perfect Adirondack summer day. The year has "tipped" up here. We're glad to have gotten rid of that abnormal heat. Stu is feeling good: has eaten 2 installments of breakfast, gone outside briefly (he's not used to the cold!), and now is sitting on one of his paper bags. All Ps in order. We had a good play with "Big Bug" and the flashlight (looking for Emilie Mouse, who is missing again). My migraine is gone and DH and I are going to finish the front steps today. We'll start painting after lunch, when the wood has dried out from the dew. It will be a relief to get this project out of the way!
I shot the barely skinny 1 unit again and will be curious to see if after yesterday's flat yellow Stu will get some blue or green on that dose today.
To answer the question about how Stu's vet reacts to Stu's present dose and numbers: he is ecstatic that Stu is doing so well. I think Stu is his only diabetic patient (this is a small, rural practice). He just says to keep on doing what we're doing and he totally approves of testing. I think he's still skeptical that we can measure and shoot quarter units, but he's cool with it.
All for now. Got to get to the farmers' market. Everyone have a good day.
Ella & Stu
Good Caturday Morning, Everyone,
44 degrees F. here this morning--it's the beginning of a perfect Adirondack summer day. The year has "tipped" up here. We're glad to have gotten rid of that abnormal heat. Stu is feeling good: has eaten 2 installments of breakfast, gone outside briefly (he's not used to the cold!), and now is sitting on one of his paper bags. All Ps in order. We had a good play with "Big Bug" and the flashlight (looking for Emilie Mouse, who is missing again). My migraine is gone and DH and I are going to finish the front steps today. We'll start painting after lunch, when the wood has dried out from the dew. It will be a relief to get this project out of the way!
I shot the barely skinny 1 unit again and will be curious to see if after yesterday's flat yellow Stu will get some blue or green on that dose today.
To answer the question about how Stu's vet reacts to Stu's present dose and numbers: he is ecstatic that Stu is doing so well. I think Stu is his only diabetic patient (this is a small, rural practice). He just says to keep on doing what we're doing and he totally approves of testing. I think he's still skeptical that we can measure and shoot quarter units, but he's cool with it.
All for now. Got to get to the farmers' market. Everyone have a good day.
Ella & Stu