Bone Daddy
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Thank you all the advice and feedback. As usual, I have more questions than answers.
AMPS 323 1.5 u
+ 7 = 273
PMPS 349 1.5 u
Spreadsheet updated.
Numbers look better today.
I can't imagine these numbers smoothing out too much since my feeding times and caloric intake vary from day to day. The real question here is whether or not Duke is able to put and keep on weight.
Duke looks great. My Wife came back from a business trip and commented how bright his eyes look.
He's eating well. Getting plenty of fluids.
Last night he was snuggling and grooming with his sis.
I kept the dose at 1.5 units. With the syringes I have, there is no way I can increase by .25 u with any kind of precision or accuracy. Oddly, the ketone smell is one that I'm used too from lab work. My nose is pretty sensitive to it. I could smell it when he was at the vets early on in his dx when others couldn't. He is peeing normally which is a good sign and his hydration is good.
Thinking aloud: Why not have the pharmacy compound the PZI at u200? Then each mark on a u100 syringe would be 0.5 units. I'll also run this past my vet tomorrow.
Scruff shots: We give the shots at the top of the flank. When first diagnosed, we were giving shots in the ruff. No one told us not to, and it is by far the easiest place to do so. We stopped this long ago when I read this is not the way to go. I'm surprised the vet never told us this was not the place to to give shots or oddly expressly told us where to give the shots when we first embarked on this strange journey. Anyway, more water under the bridge.
Found freeze dried anchovies at Walmart. Duke nibbled once. The others looked at me as if I was crazy giving them that stuff to eat. Maybe it's an acquired taste or as my wife pointed out, she doesn't like anchovies either so ..........
Curious to see what +5 looks like.
BD
AMPS 323 1.5 u
+ 7 = 273
PMPS 349 1.5 u
Spreadsheet updated.
Numbers look better today.
I can't imagine these numbers smoothing out too much since my feeding times and caloric intake vary from day to day. The real question here is whether or not Duke is able to put and keep on weight.
Duke looks great. My Wife came back from a business trip and commented how bright his eyes look.
He's eating well. Getting plenty of fluids.
Last night he was snuggling and grooming with his sis.
I kept the dose at 1.5 units. With the syringes I have, there is no way I can increase by .25 u with any kind of precision or accuracy. Oddly, the ketone smell is one that I'm used too from lab work. My nose is pretty sensitive to it. I could smell it when he was at the vets early on in his dx when others couldn't. He is peeing normally which is a good sign and his hydration is good.
Thinking aloud: Why not have the pharmacy compound the PZI at u200? Then each mark on a u100 syringe would be 0.5 units. I'll also run this past my vet tomorrow.
Scruff shots: We give the shots at the top of the flank. When first diagnosed, we were giving shots in the ruff. No one told us not to, and it is by far the easiest place to do so. We stopped this long ago when I read this is not the way to go. I'm surprised the vet never told us this was not the place to to give shots or oddly expressly told us where to give the shots when we first embarked on this strange journey. Anyway, more water under the bridge.
Found freeze dried anchovies at Walmart. Duke nibbled once. The others looked at me as if I was crazy giving them that stuff to eat. Maybe it's an acquired taste or as my wife pointed out, she doesn't like anchovies either so ..........

Curious to see what +5 looks like.
BD