FranklinsMom
Member Since 2017
! Hey everyone. Franklin has not had insulin for two weeks now. Two weeks and one day as I wanted to be extra sure. Yesterday and today he did have a little bit to eat before his PMPS as I put one tub of Sheba out for him mid-afternoon instead of 1/2 tub and he didn't eat it all then. There was still a little in is bowl about an hour or so before the test. Yesterdays AMPS: 106 and PMPS was 80
Today AMPS: 107 and PMPS was 81
Didn't realize they were so close until just now.
As I mentioned before, there is no way I could have gotten here without this forum and web site. So much good information here. I appreciate everyone's help. Fancy Feast thanks you too as they are making more money now.
So now that he is in remission, what does that mean for me? Do I still need to keep testing him twice daily? Or do I get to do that once a week, once a month or whenever it seems like he isn't feeling right? Do I finally get to sleep in one day a week?
One interesting note since his diagnosis. I've had him since he was a kitten...he was born at a local pet shelter where I volunteered and I adopted him and his sister from there. Ever since I can remember he has always joined me for a shower in the morning. He stands on the edge of the tub and balances himself, putting one paw on the faucet and drinking the water. He paces in the morning back and forth waiting for me to take the shower because he loves it so much.
Ever since he was diagnosed, which was only about a month ago, he has stopped doing this. This morning, he did seem to express a little more interest than he has by standing on the edge of the tub. But then he jumped down and just curled up to wait for me to finish the shower. He seems to be feeling better in all other respects. So I wondered....when he was diagnosed at the vet's office, they had to take him in back and gas him so they could get the blood for the blood test. I wasn't crazy about that but...anyways. I have no idea what that room is like. Is it possible there is some sort of bath tub in there when a cat gets this treatment? The vet tech referred to a box back there. I wondered if he might have gotten injured or something but he is walking fine, jumping and so on. I'm excited to have him much healthier now but part of me is a little sad our shower tradition may have come to an end. Wish he could talk to me and tell me what is going on there.
Anyways, thanks again to everyone. The BG tests are routine now, lancet only, left ear in the morning and right ear at night. I now have a sock with rice in that I keep in the kitchen near the microwave. I will laugh when visiting friends ask me why it is there. I've learned so much about cats and diabetes and more from you all. I am so grateful to have found this community. Thank you.
