drinking11 Thought it was time to turn the computer on after a very interesting week or so...funny enough my Miley was in the leading roll of arch villain! bcatrun_gif
Just over a week ago, I was awake watching Miley after his sugar took a steep dive, he was curled up on my lap as loving and as purry as ever, it was then that his head twitching started. I called to my DH that Miley was starting to have a hypo and he ran in and got the honey for me, I started applying it as I normally would, when he went ballistic. He went for my face and OUCH did it hurt, I thought he had only got me a few good hooks. My daughter grabbed Milo and wrapped him in a towel to complete treating his hypo and my DH asked me to remove my hands, my face was covered in blood. It was 1am at this time and after having a good look he quickly called the ambulance. I had a lovely trip to hospital (thank goodness for cute ambos ;-) ) and after they cleaned things up, I got four stitched between my nose and lip where he teared straight through and down, and then there were quite a few puncture wounds from teeth and claws over my face, chest and arms that they fixed.
I was more worried about how Miley was! He was fine and his levels went back up. Anyway, I got set home with a tetanus booster, bacterial antibiotic and broad spectrum one and told to watch out for any other signs of infection. Two days later I had a high temp and was having trouble breathing...well I was breathing fine but it hurt and it didn't actually feel like any air was going in...so it was back to hospital where I found out I had pneumonia...great! The docs weren't sure if it was from infection from the kitty taps, or lingering from the nasty head cold I was starting to get over (they put it down as a combo affect). Anyway, I'm home now, I little worse for wear and warning people who have kitties who suffer from hypos to be a little more careful than I was!
Milo is the most sweetest and placid cat, he lets my grandson climb over him and pull his tail with no worries, but during the hypo he went berserk. Please others out there, take care when handling your hypo sugar babies! I definitely learnt my lesson :lol: !
Miley is back to normal, he had another hypo last night (yes I wrapped him up first before helping him :lol: ), he's still having them when he's between 4-5, so it's soooo hard to tell when or if he's going to have one...plus they all but once have happened during the night which really scares me...what if we're asleep!?! I will have to go back over and fill out his neglected SS and catch up there. He's had pretty stable higher numbers for him, though the family have only done minimum tests while I was at the resort (hospital :roll
Hope everyone is safe and well and the sugar kitties are purry and wonderful!
Bebe and Milo
Just over a week ago, I was awake watching Miley after his sugar took a steep dive, he was curled up on my lap as loving and as purry as ever, it was then that his head twitching started. I called to my DH that Miley was starting to have a hypo and he ran in and got the honey for me, I started applying it as I normally would, when he went ballistic. He went for my face and OUCH did it hurt, I thought he had only got me a few good hooks. My daughter grabbed Milo and wrapped him in a towel to complete treating his hypo and my DH asked me to remove my hands, my face was covered in blood. It was 1am at this time and after having a good look he quickly called the ambulance. I had a lovely trip to hospital (thank goodness for cute ambos ;-) ) and after they cleaned things up, I got four stitched between my nose and lip where he teared straight through and down, and then there were quite a few puncture wounds from teeth and claws over my face, chest and arms that they fixed.
I was more worried about how Miley was! He was fine and his levels went back up. Anyway, I got set home with a tetanus booster, bacterial antibiotic and broad spectrum one and told to watch out for any other signs of infection. Two days later I had a high temp and was having trouble breathing...well I was breathing fine but it hurt and it didn't actually feel like any air was going in...so it was back to hospital where I found out I had pneumonia...great! The docs weren't sure if it was from infection from the kitty taps, or lingering from the nasty head cold I was starting to get over (they put it down as a combo affect). Anyway, I'm home now, I little worse for wear and warning people who have kitties who suffer from hypos to be a little more careful than I was!
Milo is the most sweetest and placid cat, he lets my grandson climb over him and pull his tail with no worries, but during the hypo he went berserk. Please others out there, take care when handling your hypo sugar babies! I definitely learnt my lesson :lol: !
Miley is back to normal, he had another hypo last night (yes I wrapped him up first before helping him :lol: ), he's still having them when he's between 4-5, so it's soooo hard to tell when or if he's going to have one...plus they all but once have happened during the night which really scares me...what if we're asleep!?! I will have to go back over and fill out his neglected SS and catch up there. He's had pretty stable higher numbers for him, though the family have only done minimum tests while I was at the resort (hospital :roll
Hope everyone is safe and well and the sugar kitties are purry and wonderful!
Bebe and Milo