Jennifer & Saima (GA)
Member Since 2011
Yesterday's thread: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=50251
I got Saima's spreadsheet up (I think), and her BG numbers are down a little bit today. I hope that trend continues--though not too much, of course! I don't have any meetings midday, so I'm going to try and time my lunch break so I can get a +6 reading. Had a huge problem getting BG readings yesterday. I tried and tried for about 1/2 hour at lunch and finally had to give up and go back to work. Same thing for PMPS. Had to give up and give her the insulin at some point. I ran out and got some 26g lancets yesterday evening, and those seem to be working much better for now.
Now my "data dump" of everything that is in my brain that I'm worrying about. Sorry for the length.
Saima's appetite was back at least temporarily yesterday (a huge relief) and she is drinking quite a bit of water again. Other good signs: She came over to the base of the stairs to greet us when we got up this morning, and scratched on her "approved scratching location" (she doesn't like scratching posts, but is allowed to scratch this plastic crate tower thingy in the pantry) to get a treat this morning. She hasn't been doing that for the last several days. She is still lying down almost all the time--I think her legs are quite weak and bothering her. I feel awful about it. :sad: I really need to get on top of finding some methyl-B12.
I couldn't get her to eat too much this morning. I gave her Fancy Feast Turkey & Giblets thinned down with Cat Sip, and it doesn't really seem to be her cup of tea. (So far she only seems to be at all interested in the Cod, Sole, and Shrimp variety, which worries me because that's a lot of seafood, and even that she won't eat much of.) Freeze-dried salmon and FortiFlora on top helped a little, but not too much. DH gave her some deli turkey and freeze-dried salmon on its own, and tried to tempt her with some pieces of chicken liver, but she only ate a few pieces. I left her dry food out because I think she still needs to get some more calories into her, and I don't want to put her off her food again. We did mix it half and half with her old food and Wellness Core just to try and lower the carbs a little. I'd still say she's eating way better than when she first came home from the vet, and I am really thankful for that... I just want to stay on top of it and make sure she is getting enough. I need to find a good source of information about how many calories she needs per day, and start crunching some numbers to see what I should be trying to get into her.
I think I'm going to try to find a source for Primal raw food around here. She ate a few pieces of raw steak quite enthusiastically the night before last, so although I know beef is not the best for cats, I might try the beef and salmon variety to start with if I can get it. Later on it would be ideal if we could go to venison or quail or something for her allergies, or a homemade version, which is a little too intimidating for me to start with. I'm still worried about phosphorus, but she is not actually diagnosed with CRF, so I'm going to worry about that later.
OK, I guess that's it. Thanks for listening!
I got Saima's spreadsheet up (I think), and her BG numbers are down a little bit today. I hope that trend continues--though not too much, of course! I don't have any meetings midday, so I'm going to try and time my lunch break so I can get a +6 reading. Had a huge problem getting BG readings yesterday. I tried and tried for about 1/2 hour at lunch and finally had to give up and go back to work. Same thing for PMPS. Had to give up and give her the insulin at some point. I ran out and got some 26g lancets yesterday evening, and those seem to be working much better for now.
Now my "data dump" of everything that is in my brain that I'm worrying about. Sorry for the length.
Saima's appetite was back at least temporarily yesterday (a huge relief) and she is drinking quite a bit of water again. Other good signs: She came over to the base of the stairs to greet us when we got up this morning, and scratched on her "approved scratching location" (she doesn't like scratching posts, but is allowed to scratch this plastic crate tower thingy in the pantry) to get a treat this morning. She hasn't been doing that for the last several days. She is still lying down almost all the time--I think her legs are quite weak and bothering her. I feel awful about it. :sad: I really need to get on top of finding some methyl-B12.
I couldn't get her to eat too much this morning. I gave her Fancy Feast Turkey & Giblets thinned down with Cat Sip, and it doesn't really seem to be her cup of tea. (So far she only seems to be at all interested in the Cod, Sole, and Shrimp variety, which worries me because that's a lot of seafood, and even that she won't eat much of.) Freeze-dried salmon and FortiFlora on top helped a little, but not too much. DH gave her some deli turkey and freeze-dried salmon on its own, and tried to tempt her with some pieces of chicken liver, but she only ate a few pieces. I left her dry food out because I think she still needs to get some more calories into her, and I don't want to put her off her food again. We did mix it half and half with her old food and Wellness Core just to try and lower the carbs a little. I'd still say she's eating way better than when she first came home from the vet, and I am really thankful for that... I just want to stay on top of it and make sure she is getting enough. I need to find a good source of information about how many calories she needs per day, and start crunching some numbers to see what I should be trying to get into her.
I think I'm going to try to find a source for Primal raw food around here. She ate a few pieces of raw steak quite enthusiastically the night before last, so although I know beef is not the best for cats, I might try the beef and salmon variety to start with if I can get it. Later on it would be ideal if we could go to venison or quail or something for her allergies, or a homemade version, which is a little too intimidating for me to start with. I'm still worried about phosphorus, but she is not actually diagnosed with CRF, so I'm going to worry about that later.
OK, I guess that's it. Thanks for listening!