PamJV
Member Since 2017
Hello,
This is an update on Ricky. Chris just created a spreadsheet for me, but I don't know how to create a link for it to post here. Also after entering data on the spreadsheet to have have to press "Save" or do something to keep the data there? Can someone tell me?
Ricky looked good at the end of March. He had a Fructosamine test March 17th, and I was told that was a good number. He had a heart ultrasound March 27th and that looked stable. Then after that I started noticing plantigait. I posted about that here. Based on on a few home tests at the time it was thought that he might have had a bounce which threw him off. I did have a couple times of giving a "fur shot" and then giving an additional dose, and I was also experimenting with giving a little more than the prescribed 2 units. I now know that was wrong, and yes he could have had a bounce. But I corrected that by sticking to the 2 units exactly twice a day ever after that.
I had much trouble trying to do home testing and basically had given up. But Ricky was looking worse and worse with his plantigait and has has been hiding through out the day so I have pushed my self these last few days to test at home. So I have some results in my spreadsheet called "Ricky's Spreadsheet" but I don't know how to create a link to post here.
To do the tests I have been placing him on my kitchen counter where the lighting is better and I can line up the supplies and reach them easily. Plus it's good that I can be standing rather than trying to squat on the floor for all this. However, this is not a situation where he's going to his favorite place. He is always hiding any way, and I always have to search for him to do a test and pick him up and carry him to the kitchen. He's hiding because he doesn't want to be tested. He feels nervous when I pick him up and place him there, but he does calm down a bit when I wrap him in a towel and pet him. Some times I have poked 3 times before getting any blood. So of course I know these results of mine could be off due to nerves, but it's the best I can do. I know he's not regulated because of the fact the numbers appear all over and are too high.
Pam
This is an update on Ricky. Chris just created a spreadsheet for me, but I don't know how to create a link for it to post here. Also after entering data on the spreadsheet to have have to press "Save" or do something to keep the data there? Can someone tell me?
Ricky looked good at the end of March. He had a Fructosamine test March 17th, and I was told that was a good number. He had a heart ultrasound March 27th and that looked stable. Then after that I started noticing plantigait. I posted about that here. Based on on a few home tests at the time it was thought that he might have had a bounce which threw him off. I did have a couple times of giving a "fur shot" and then giving an additional dose, and I was also experimenting with giving a little more than the prescribed 2 units. I now know that was wrong, and yes he could have had a bounce. But I corrected that by sticking to the 2 units exactly twice a day ever after that.
I had much trouble trying to do home testing and basically had given up. But Ricky was looking worse and worse with his plantigait and has has been hiding through out the day so I have pushed my self these last few days to test at home. So I have some results in my spreadsheet called "Ricky's Spreadsheet" but I don't know how to create a link to post here.
To do the tests I have been placing him on my kitchen counter where the lighting is better and I can line up the supplies and reach them easily. Plus it's good that I can be standing rather than trying to squat on the floor for all this. However, this is not a situation where he's going to his favorite place. He is always hiding any way, and I always have to search for him to do a test and pick him up and carry him to the kitchen. He's hiding because he doesn't want to be tested. He feels nervous when I pick him up and place him there, but he does calm down a bit when I wrap him in a towel and pet him. Some times I have poked 3 times before getting any blood. So of course I know these results of mine could be off due to nerves, but it's the best I can do. I know he's not regulated because of the fact the numbers appear all over and are too high.
Pam