seamist
Member
I am up at 2:30 in the morning because this is the only time I can get stuff done, as the busy mom of a toddler who only sleeps when he is being held. I am not complaining, just explaining. My son is the joy of my life and a miracle baby after 10 years of failed infertility treatments.
Sasha is doing well, and very happy. His numbers had gone way up, so I switched him to a new Lantus cartridge, and they went back down. I still have a problem getting blood. If I poke 5 times and don't get enough blood, I give up. I got him some toys because he needs to play more now that he is feeling better. He likes the panic mouse 360. I also let him go outside if it is not too cold, or if he escapes when I am coming in. He loves the outdoors even in the Minnesota winter. As a kitten I named him Sasha because he looks like a Siberian Tiger, and I guess grew into the name.
I have been suffering from tinnitus since October, so it is hard to sit here and type with the ringing so loud. (No cure) But I want to say how thankful I am that there are people like those of you on the FDMB who care so much about other creatures, and have helped our family be able to keep Sasha alive and in our home. And a special thank you to Carolyn and Amy who braved the Siberian winter night of Minnesota to come help us, and to Venita and the Cats in need Fund for getting Sasha veterinary care, and to Carol who helped me get insulin, and Cindy who got me the starter supplies and connected me with everyone else... Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Seamist
Sasha's mom
Sasha is doing well, and very happy. His numbers had gone way up, so I switched him to a new Lantus cartridge, and they went back down. I still have a problem getting blood. If I poke 5 times and don't get enough blood, I give up. I got him some toys because he needs to play more now that he is feeling better. He likes the panic mouse 360. I also let him go outside if it is not too cold, or if he escapes when I am coming in. He loves the outdoors even in the Minnesota winter. As a kitten I named him Sasha because he looks like a Siberian Tiger, and I guess grew into the name.
I have been suffering from tinnitus since October, so it is hard to sit here and type with the ringing so loud. (No cure) But I want to say how thankful I am that there are people like those of you on the FDMB who care so much about other creatures, and have helped our family be able to keep Sasha alive and in our home. And a special thank you to Carolyn and Amy who braved the Siberian winter night of Minnesota to come help us, and to Venita and the Cats in need Fund for getting Sasha veterinary care, and to Carol who helped me get insulin, and Cindy who got me the starter supplies and connected me with everyone else... Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Seamist
Sasha's mom