Yesterday was a whole lotta blues with one yellow blip/bouncette during the day.
8/8 Recap:
AMPS 117 +3.5 229 +8 155
PMPS 123 +3.5 175 +9 109
I do love a good blue start to the day.
Neko is in her usual fine form. Breakfast plates are spotless (Theo always gets a hand in this task), she's had a couple brief sniff sessions outside and she's back in front of Otto waiting for +2 snack. Neko actually found the box to pee in today - we had a couple intentional misses yesterday. We've had a bit of that this week, so off to vetty tomorrow. It's time to go anyway, because it's our one year post SRT anniversary and time for regular blood work and thyroid check. I'll get urinalysis/C&S done too.
So August 9, 2012 was the last of three days of the stereostatic radiation treatments on Neko's pituitary tumor. It was definitely worth it and I see signs the tumor is dying off. I just noticed today something that has gone missing. For the longest time, Neko would make a teeth grinding noise when I was prepping her fuds. She' even occasionally do it during the test before the fuds. I don't remember when it went away, I just haven't heard it for a while. I think that's all part of her not being so anxious for food. The excess growth hormones put out by the acro tumor can cause acrocats to be even hungrier. Put together an unregulated acrocat, and watch out!
It's another sunny warm day here - probably means more house painting for me. Wishing everybody a good Friday. Sending healing vines out to those that need it, including Marje's DM.
Completely OT: Things were abuzz at our boathouse for this morning's row. 6 of our colleagues are rowing at the World Master's Games in Turin, Italy and so far one lady has got a gold metal
and our men's quad came fourth in the finals. Not bad when the goals were to not embarrass themselves in the heats with no expectations of making the finals. There are still 2 more days to go.
8/8 Recap:
AMPS 117 +3.5 229 +8 155
PMPS 123 +3.5 175 +9 109
I do love a good blue start to the day.
So August 9, 2012 was the last of three days of the stereostatic radiation treatments on Neko's pituitary tumor. It was definitely worth it and I see signs the tumor is dying off. I just noticed today something that has gone missing. For the longest time, Neko would make a teeth grinding noise when I was prepping her fuds. She' even occasionally do it during the test before the fuds. I don't remember when it went away, I just haven't heard it for a while. I think that's all part of her not being so anxious for food. The excess growth hormones put out by the acro tumor can cause acrocats to be even hungrier. Put together an unregulated acrocat, and watch out!
It's another sunny warm day here - probably means more house painting for me. Wishing everybody a good Friday. Sending healing vines out to those that need it, including Marje's DM.
Completely OT: Things were abuzz at our boathouse for this morning's row. 6 of our colleagues are rowing at the World Master's Games in Turin, Italy and so far one lady has got a gold metal