Pudge 3/3 & 3/6

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sophie

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Hi Beautiful People!

Just a short report on Pudge who's sitting at the window of my laundry room. This is quite a fete as it involves jumping onto the washing machine then a bookcase, balancing on a pile of clean laundry and pushing apart the curtains to peer at the birds and squirrels perching on the phone lines and trees. Of course, before FD he wasn't permitted in the LR so the newness has its appeal. Can you tell that I'm happy with his progress? He's doing so well, knock on wood. I realize that any moment could bring him a nasty zig or zag - check for ketones!

I have changed him to a tid schedule, got rid of the ugly pinks and reds, except for one smoking black he's been in yellows and blues (my fault - slept through +10, +11 and woke up to a very angry +12 at 590) for the past 4 days. Pudge loves ProZinc. His nadirs have been at +4 or +5 at 112 - 114 over the past 3 days. His dose currently is 1.6, except I tossed a 1.8 at that 590 and at following +5 he was at 109. I do all of this with great trepidation having given myself 1 month for this trial.

Sorry, his ss is not updated, can't do it on my old computer. I follow the PZ kitties' postings and take great pleasure in all the good numbers and learn a lot from all our tribulations. Most of all, thanks everyone for just being your wonderful selves.
sophie
 
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Go Pudge! I dose tid also...it was the only option for my Kitty. I completely understand about not updating the SS-- I gave that up about the second month of tid. By the time I could get around to updating it, I had given 2 to 3 additional shots. Prozinc is a very flexible insulin, and is wonderful for tid dosing.

Continued Good Wishes to You and Pudge!
 
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I am so happy to hear that the TID is working for Pudge!
Keep up the awesome work! :mrgreen:
 
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Sophie,
It's nice to read a "happy" story. Glad things are going well for you and Pudge (love the name!)
 
Hello Everyone,

Pudge's tid schedule seems to be working for him as he's showing lots of greens and blues. Scary & exhausting times since, between his tests and also driving to another location to help a very elderly relative, I'm overbooked! But smiling between the yawns!

Ginny, so glad you're safe! When my daughter rescued 3 feral kittens some 10 years ago, Pudge named himself. The 3 kittens were placed in a wooden shed to prevent my daughter's dog from 'eating them.' Not that she would have, but that's how my daughter remembers it. I 'picture' the event as her dog finding and rescuing the kittens! As soon as my daughter returned to place the kittens in the house where it was warm, the tiny ferals climbed the wooden walls. Angel, the angelic looking one, bit her rescuer's thumb to the bone! Spitfire yelled and hissed all the way. Pudge, 2-3 times as big as his sisters, glued himself to the wall and looked at my daughter with huge blue eyes, not saying anything and not doing anything unfriendly. I have all 3 of them and their behaviors basically have not changed.

Wishing everyone great numbers,
sophie
 
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