Sure. I'll do my subject line in hours even if we skip a shot.
I was afraid to shoot this morning since I tried feeding through the night and even if he ate and temporarily had a higher number, it dropped again. His normal shot time is 8 AM. I fed him at 6 AM so he would have two hours before his AMPS to give us a non-food influenced reading just in case we had a shootable number. At 8, my roommate offered breakfast and he refused. We hoped his numbers would rise on their own despite no food, but he had dropped to 62 AT by 9 AM. Since we didn't see his numbers coming up on their own, we boosted him with sausage and anything he would eat. Even though that boosted him to 106, we decided not to shoot because based on the way the night had gone, we were afraid the food high would wear off quickly and he would be low again.
So that's how it's gone all day. He would eat a bite or two or lick gravy. He spent much of the day around 90. Now he is at 240 and we are an hour after his normal shot time. He has no interest in food, so we're thinking 1.5u, but as his numbers rise we become more confused.
He seems nauseous and bloated. It could be the cancer, it could be worms again, it could be constipation, or a number of other things. He's so compromised, it's tough to know.
He has had two Convenia shots over the past few weeks and today was day 10 of Baytril tablets. Would a UTI still be a concern after that much antibiotic?