Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Yay...Mr Greenie is back in da house :mrgreen: !
Boy, Trix gave me quite a scare this morning...her first BG reading was 245!!! Long story short...it turned out to be a meter issue, but until I figured that out, this bean just about had a heart attack! Last night, I had dropped the meter, and when I did that, the date and time info blanked out. I reset it it, and went about my business. When I went to test Trix this morning, I didn't notice that the first strip had an error on it until after I sucked up the blood. Ugh. Go get another strip, suck up more blood but it doesn't quite fill all the way...maybe 85%. But, I get a number instead of an error: 245 :shock: . I was crushed - but, at this point, I noticed that the date and time were wiped out again. Since everyone was very antsy I gave them breakfast. While they were eating, I changed the battery in the meter, set the date and time, and as soon as Trix was done - too soon for fuds to have an affect on her numbers - I tested again: 176. Phew. Just for good measure, I tested one more time: 162. Bigger phew. So I averaged those to for today's official AMBG. As much as I would like THOSE numbers to be lower, they are far, far better than the 245 I initially got. I thought for sure we were heading back to Juiceville. Instead, she's just going to keep me guessing and scratching my head by sometimes implying maybe we need juice...but no, wait, Ms P says "No juice needed here!!!"
Post-breffis computer time snuggles have commenced. What a sweet girl.
And fortunately the gelcap went down this morning on the second try. Last evening, she was prepped for another battle....she had that tension, but it also went down quickly then, too. Fortunately the difficult events like yesterday morning are few and far betwee.
@Ella - I have thought about using a pill popper, but I'm nervous about it...I feel like I won't have control over the pill, and I'm kind of afraid I'll hurt Trix somehow since my hands won't be at her face...by pilling with my hand, I can "feel" what's happening. I don't know if that makes sense, but that's why I've been iffy about using a popper. I'm lucky...she IS pretty good about it in general, but sometimes there are just "those kind of days" :roll: ....
My Dad seemed to be feeling perfectly fine last night, with yesterday being his first full day after his initial chemo treatment. So far, no sign of side effects, but I also know it is very, very early in the game. He still has the "chemo to go" pump; that gets disconnected this afternoon and then he is free for a couple weeks. I was also thrilled that my Mom had made him one of the high-caloried protein-packed smoothie recipes I printed out for her. He hadn't tried yet as one of his potential side effects is an extreme sensitivity to cold (including food), so they were waiting for it to get closer to room temperature (the doc said to not even test the cold sensitivity...if/when one has that side effect, it is extremely painful to consume cold food, so it's not worth testing the waters), but hopefully he liked it...smoothies would be a good source of healthy calories for him. Since you all know what a helicopter I am, it is extremely difficult for me to not be in the same house as him right now! But, fortunately they do live just around the corner so I can pop in, and with modern technology I can call them any time I feel a need to hover "wireless-ly" :lol: !
Another long workday ahead....sending prayers out to my amazing LL family. Have a great day, everyone!
Yay...Mr Greenie is back in da house :mrgreen: !
Boy, Trix gave me quite a scare this morning...her first BG reading was 245!!! Long story short...it turned out to be a meter issue, but until I figured that out, this bean just about had a heart attack! Last night, I had dropped the meter, and when I did that, the date and time info blanked out. I reset it it, and went about my business. When I went to test Trix this morning, I didn't notice that the first strip had an error on it until after I sucked up the blood. Ugh. Go get another strip, suck up more blood but it doesn't quite fill all the way...maybe 85%. But, I get a number instead of an error: 245 :shock: . I was crushed - but, at this point, I noticed that the date and time were wiped out again. Since everyone was very antsy I gave them breakfast. While they were eating, I changed the battery in the meter, set the date and time, and as soon as Trix was done - too soon for fuds to have an affect on her numbers - I tested again: 176. Phew. Just for good measure, I tested one more time: 162. Bigger phew. So I averaged those to for today's official AMBG. As much as I would like THOSE numbers to be lower, they are far, far better than the 245 I initially got. I thought for sure we were heading back to Juiceville. Instead, she's just going to keep me guessing and scratching my head by sometimes implying maybe we need juice...but no, wait, Ms P says "No juice needed here!!!"
Post-breffis computer time snuggles have commenced. What a sweet girl.
And fortunately the gelcap went down this morning on the second try. Last evening, she was prepped for another battle....she had that tension, but it also went down quickly then, too. Fortunately the difficult events like yesterday morning are few and far betwee.
@Ella - I have thought about using a pill popper, but I'm nervous about it...I feel like I won't have control over the pill, and I'm kind of afraid I'll hurt Trix somehow since my hands won't be at her face...by pilling with my hand, I can "feel" what's happening. I don't know if that makes sense, but that's why I've been iffy about using a popper. I'm lucky...she IS pretty good about it in general, but sometimes there are just "those kind of days" :roll: ....
My Dad seemed to be feeling perfectly fine last night, with yesterday being his first full day after his initial chemo treatment. So far, no sign of side effects, but I also know it is very, very early in the game. He still has the "chemo to go" pump; that gets disconnected this afternoon and then he is free for a couple weeks. I was also thrilled that my Mom had made him one of the high-caloried protein-packed smoothie recipes I printed out for her. He hadn't tried yet as one of his potential side effects is an extreme sensitivity to cold (including food), so they were waiting for it to get closer to room temperature (the doc said to not even test the cold sensitivity...if/when one has that side effect, it is extremely painful to consume cold food, so it's not worth testing the waters), but hopefully he liked it...smoothies would be a good source of healthy calories for him. Since you all know what a helicopter I am, it is extremely difficult for me to not be in the same house as him right now! But, fortunately they do live just around the corner so I can pop in, and with modern technology I can call them any time I feel a need to hover "wireless-ly" :lol: !
Another long workday ahead....sending prayers out to my amazing LL family. Have a great day, everyone!