8/14 Shasta AMPS=316 PMPS=269 +2.5=239 +4.5=199 +6.25=180

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Deborah & Shasta

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8/13 Shasta

T.G.I.F.!!!!!!! :joyful::joyful::joyful::joyful::joyful:

WCR: Most Ps in place. Shasta ate pretty well last night. This morning, she's so-so; however, very hungry. I picked up the Cerenia and extra bag of fluids last night at 5:29pm. :eek: My Thursday chiropractor appointments usually only last 30 minutes...yesterday was a solid 45-50 minutes which left me 10 minutes to get to my vet's office before they closed. UGH! I pulled up as Jody was standing at the door to look it. She was so sweet...even asked how Shasta was doing. So, I gave Shasta 1/2 tab of Cerenia this morning and I think I'm going to add a crumb of cypro in just a minute. I got lots of snuggles last night and this morning. In fact, my hand became a chew toy this morning about 30 minutes before my alarm was to go off. Someone wanted me attention. When I got up, I realized by...hairball in the hallway. :rolleyes: What a brat! :p

OT: Jaw pain...my chiropractor believes it is TMJ related thanks to stress and probably clenching or grinding at night. He's told me to eat soft fuds for a few days and to relax. haha! Sure...I'll get right on that "relaxing" thing!!!

Sending healthy vines to all our sugar kitties and their hoomins! Blessings!

~Deborah & Shasta


AMPS=316 (4% FF Chicken 1oz w/ .8mL Atenolol) 1/2 tab Cerenia
+1=357 (crumb of cypro)
+1.75=259 (3% FF T&G 1oz, 13% FF Grilled Chicken in Gravy)

PMPS=269 (4% FF Chicken 1oz) .02mL Bupe
+2.5=239
+4.5=199
+6.25=180 (3% FF T&G 1oz)

Poo Pee tally
Pee piles - 3
Poo piles - 2 (am - short, fat log)
 
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I'm glad you were able to get Shasta's supplies last night...phew, just under the wire! It sounds like she's feeling pretty good. Staying ahead of symptoms really helps!!

I don't like to take meds too often, but I do find that ibuprofen helps with my TMJ pain a lot when it flares. I hope yours settles soon...I know it is no fun.

Have a great Friday, Deborah!
 
Controlling nausea us the key for Max and many with pancreatitis. I just took a look at Shasta's labs and they are amazing. Max is a little older than she us and his labs aren't nearly as good. You do a great job with her and she must have great genes.
 
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