spuds151
Member Since 2017
Numbers seems to be trending downward, but there's a new problem now.
An hour or so after feeding Boots last night, wife and I left the house to catch a movie. When we came back, someone had vomited up their food. We didn't see who did it, so we can't say who it was. We suspected Ash because he's done this before - eaten too much too fast, ran around and played with the others, vomited.
We tested Boots at 513 at PMPS +5. Still high, but like I said, trending downward. However I was concerned when he didn't seem interested in his post-test treat. I went to go pet him and try to offer the treat again, but he turned from me and went to hide under the bed. I thought - more like hoped - that it was because he was just being passive aggressive at being tested.
Tested him this morning at 481, but then he wouldn't eat, so I didn't give him any insulin. Now I'm concerned. I don't think he has ever missed a meal. And of course it's Thanksgiving so the vet isn't open, and I just ran out of BG test strips (I thought my order would get here on time). I'm waiting to see if he eats later today. If so, hope things are back to whatever passes for normal these days and give him insulin. If not, back to the vet first thing tomorrow.
An hour or so after feeding Boots last night, wife and I left the house to catch a movie. When we came back, someone had vomited up their food. We didn't see who did it, so we can't say who it was. We suspected Ash because he's done this before - eaten too much too fast, ran around and played with the others, vomited.
We tested Boots at 513 at PMPS +5. Still high, but like I said, trending downward. However I was concerned when he didn't seem interested in his post-test treat. I went to go pet him and try to offer the treat again, but he turned from me and went to hide under the bed. I thought - more like hoped - that it was because he was just being passive aggressive at being tested.
Tested him this morning at 481, but then he wouldn't eat, so I didn't give him any insulin. Now I'm concerned. I don't think he has ever missed a meal. And of course it's Thanksgiving so the vet isn't open, and I just ran out of BG test strips (I thought my order would get here on time). I'm waiting to see if he eats later today. If so, hope things are back to whatever passes for normal these days and give him insulin. If not, back to the vet first thing tomorrow.

