julie & punkin (ga)
Member since 2011
last condo 8/17
today:
amps 270
+3 268
+7 233
pmps 214
hello Lantus Land!
mr punkin has been running high lately - today was all flat yellows. he does seem to be well, however, and over the pancreatitis. i'm please to report he is back into the Clean Plate Club and making sure miss anya is getting there too! Inspector Poo will be happy to know that mr punkin is back in Normal Land in the litter box department!
DH and I have realized that this month marks one year since his SRT. who would've thought we'd still be here after a year!? not us, that's for sure. he had a great start in reductions after the treatment that i thought he was going to be OTJ in a month or two . . . disappointing, yes, but i'm just so grateful we have the little-expensive-doesn't-want-to-be-held furball!
i've gone back to work to support mr punkin in the lifestyle that he needs. for the past 2 weeks i haven't been able to get home to check him until at least +7, and sometimes no one could check him so we let him drift a tad higher for safety's sake. now my "lunch" is at +4, which is perfect for me to get check him and i'm back home from work at +7. The happy little vending machine (timed feeder) can keep him safe after i check him at +4, so we're going to push his numbers back down.
he's getting Xobaline to see if it improves his hind leg strength (no change yet after a couple of weeks), sub-q fluids a couple of times a week because of his kidneys, cosequin to help his arthritis, sub-q bupe twice a day for pain from the acro - honestly, i can't tell that any of it makes a difference, but he seems like he's feeling ok, so maybe it does. we march on. oh yeah, and Vit B-12 in the fluids once a week for a while to help him through the pancreatitis.
i have a new "habit." hehehe - i bought a 1961 Singer Rocketeer like mine for my youngest daughter about 3 weeks ago (at her request), which led me to Craigslist, which turned up a 1927 black singer sewing machine that i bought mostly cuz it was dirt cheap and i kinda felt sorry for the lady after i went to see it. got it home, cleaned it up and it's freaking GORGEOUS! then i took my grandma's 1917 treadle sewing machine in to get tuned up . . . and i've been lost in the depths of obsession since then.
if ya give a mouse a cookie . . . :lol: it's amazing what one can find online!!! what did we ever do before the interwebs!?
today:
amps 270
+3 268
+7 233
pmps 214
hello Lantus Land!
mr punkin has been running high lately - today was all flat yellows. he does seem to be well, however, and over the pancreatitis. i'm please to report he is back into the Clean Plate Club and making sure miss anya is getting there too! Inspector Poo will be happy to know that mr punkin is back in Normal Land in the litter box department!
DH and I have realized that this month marks one year since his SRT. who would've thought we'd still be here after a year!? not us, that's for sure. he had a great start in reductions after the treatment that i thought he was going to be OTJ in a month or two . . . disappointing, yes, but i'm just so grateful we have the little-expensive-doesn't-want-to-be-held furball!
i've gone back to work to support mr punkin in the lifestyle that he needs. for the past 2 weeks i haven't been able to get home to check him until at least +7, and sometimes no one could check him so we let him drift a tad higher for safety's sake. now my "lunch" is at +4, which is perfect for me to get check him and i'm back home from work at +7. The happy little vending machine (timed feeder) can keep him safe after i check him at +4, so we're going to push his numbers back down.
he's getting Xobaline to see if it improves his hind leg strength (no change yet after a couple of weeks), sub-q fluids a couple of times a week because of his kidneys, cosequin to help his arthritis, sub-q bupe twice a day for pain from the acro - honestly, i can't tell that any of it makes a difference, but he seems like he's feeling ok, so maybe it does. we march on. oh yeah, and Vit B-12 in the fluids once a week for a while to help him through the pancreatitis.
i have a new "habit." hehehe - i bought a 1961 Singer Rocketeer like mine for my youngest daughter about 3 weeks ago (at her request), which led me to Craigslist, which turned up a 1927 black singer sewing machine that i bought mostly cuz it was dirt cheap and i kinda felt sorry for the lady after i went to see it. got it home, cleaned it up and it's freaking GORGEOUS! then i took my grandma's 1917 treadle sewing machine in to get tuned up . . . and i've been lost in the depths of obsession since then.
