BJM
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Previously
Got shot & Clavamox done by 8:55 am and was out the door by 9! Early for me, and I was able to drop off the car for service before work (oil change & new wiper blades, plus safety check because I drive for animal rescue transports)
Gracie feels thin along the back bone. She may not be eating enough due to the food change or she may not be on enough insulin (deliberately shooting under 1 unit, due to lack of testing; or both. Urine clumps have been small ... or other than in the litterbox *sigh*)
I'll attempt glucose testing this weekend and see how it goes. That ought to provoke a lot of grumbling. I've picked up a Confirm Micro, strips, and lancets. They only had 30-31 gauge lancets at the WalMart I frequent, so it may require a double poke or aiming for the vein.
... and the housemate still hasn't mentioned anything ... she may hide when he goes downstairs, but I would have thought he'd see her scurrying for cover from her sleeping spot near the gate.
Got shot & Clavamox done by 8:55 am and was out the door by 9! Early for me, and I was able to drop off the car for service before work (oil change & new wiper blades, plus safety check because I drive for animal rescue transports)
Gracie feels thin along the back bone. She may not be eating enough due to the food change or she may not be on enough insulin (deliberately shooting under 1 unit, due to lack of testing; or both. Urine clumps have been small ... or other than in the litterbox *sigh*)
I'll attempt glucose testing this weekend and see how it goes. That ought to provoke a lot of grumbling. I've picked up a Confirm Micro, strips, and lancets. They only had 30-31 gauge lancets at the WalMart I frequent, so it may require a double poke or aiming for the vein.
... and the housemate still hasn't mentioned anything ... she may hide when he goes downstairs, but I would have thought he'd see her scurrying for cover from her sleeping spot near the gate.