Tooloo
Member Since 2013
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Good evening (if you are on the west coast), otherwise, hello.
I was gone all day today so didn't get to check him during the day. I did give him injection this morning of 1.25. My husband was here for a few hours mid day to check on him. He can't draw the blood because of vision issues, but he can at least check out his appearance. He looked fine with no signs of hypo.
Tonight he was at 140, so I did not shoot. If I recall advice I've seen given, I should check again in a couple of hours and maybe give him a partial dose? I'm gone again tomorrow, so I would rather give him a dose tonight, hopefully have his numbers down, and skip the dose tomorrow. My daughter will stop in and check on him briefly tomorrow but can't stay. I won't be able to show her how to draw blood before then, but again, she can at least observe him mid cycle.
I'm very happy about his numbers staying relatively low. I wish I could be here every day and monitor more frequently. I feel very good about the advice given here - the strict regulation protocol as you call it - you've all proven it's workability. I'm doing my best to follow.
One of you asked about the weight. Two years ago he was over 17 lbs. (Ideal weight 12-13 lbs.) One of the things I noticed recently, when I first noticed the frequent drinking and urinating, was some loss of weight. At the vet about 2-1/2 weeks ago, when he was first diagnosed, he weighed 15.8 lbs. He weighs 15 on my scale now, rounding to the nearest .5. Is that too much too fast? I don't know how fast he went from 17 to 15.8 because I hadn't been weighing him.
Ok. I'll check him again tonight and maybe shoot a reduced dose. I'll check other threads to see where I saw this addressed if I don't hear back from someone.
I have to mention, he looks and acts better than he has in quite awhile. He seems younger.
Thanks everyone!
Good evening (if you are on the west coast), otherwise, hello.
Tonight he was at 140, so I did not shoot. If I recall advice I've seen given, I should check again in a couple of hours and maybe give him a partial dose? I'm gone again tomorrow, so I would rather give him a dose tonight, hopefully have his numbers down, and skip the dose tomorrow. My daughter will stop in and check on him briefly tomorrow but can't stay. I won't be able to show her how to draw blood before then, but again, she can at least observe him mid cycle.
I'm very happy about his numbers staying relatively low. I wish I could be here every day and monitor more frequently. I feel very good about the advice given here - the strict regulation protocol as you call it - you've all proven it's workability. I'm doing my best to follow.
One of you asked about the weight. Two years ago he was over 17 lbs. (Ideal weight 12-13 lbs.) One of the things I noticed recently, when I first noticed the frequent drinking and urinating, was some loss of weight. At the vet about 2-1/2 weeks ago, when he was first diagnosed, he weighed 15.8 lbs. He weighs 15 on my scale now, rounding to the nearest .5. Is that too much too fast? I don't know how fast he went from 17 to 15.8 because I hadn't been weighing him.
Ok. I'll check him again tonight and maybe shoot a reduced dose. I'll check other threads to see where I saw this addressed if I don't hear back from someone.
I have to mention, he looks and acts better than he has in quite awhile. He seems younger.
Thanks everyone!