hbs60
Active Member
Aaaargh! His AMPS was 501 this morning!
Last night, around 12:30 AM, he woke me up demanding food,so I obliged, I also had to feed Molly as well, I was so exhausted so I went back to bed. He didn't wake me up at 3:00 as usual, so when I get up this morning, I see that most of his food was untouched but Molly's was gone, so I'm suspicious that he got her food so that's why the AMPS is so high. It's been now 2 hours and it's down to 404, I had given 0.6 units (instead of the 0.4 units I was planning) so hopefully he can get back on track. I have to go to work shortly but I think I can stop by sometime this morning to recheck. He seems fine otherwise, although eating and drinking more than usual, so I know I have to keep a watchful eye.
I'm worried that I won't be able to get him regulated, much less achieve remission, and I'm starting to see things like kidney failure in the future. I'm worried because I can't guarantee that I will always have the time available to monitor closely (work does get busy in an unpredictable way), then what do I do? I'm getting pessimistic about this whole thing, I guess I need a different perspective...
Last night, around 12:30 AM, he woke me up demanding food,so I obliged, I also had to feed Molly as well, I was so exhausted so I went back to bed. He didn't wake me up at 3:00 as usual, so when I get up this morning, I see that most of his food was untouched but Molly's was gone, so I'm suspicious that he got her food so that's why the AMPS is so high. It's been now 2 hours and it's down to 404, I had given 0.6 units (instead of the 0.4 units I was planning) so hopefully he can get back on track. I have to go to work shortly but I think I can stop by sometime this morning to recheck. He seems fine otherwise, although eating and drinking more than usual, so I know I have to keep a watchful eye.
I'm worried that I won't be able to get him regulated, much less achieve remission, and I'm starting to see things like kidney failure in the future. I'm worried because I can't guarantee that I will always have the time available to monitor closely (work does get busy in an unpredictable way), then what do I do? I'm getting pessimistic about this whole thing, I guess I need a different perspective...