Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Nothing much to report, other than another horrible, horrible, horrible morning with the gelcap. Growling, hissing, cat fight noises, 3 gelcap refills...the whole nine yards. Last night, I got it down with pretty much no issue, but this morning was a total repeat of yesterday morning, except it only took me half an hour instead of a full hour before I got it down. Of course when she gets hissy and upset, she closes up her throat, and there is no way the pill is going down. When I finally did get it down, it went on the first try :roll: . I don't know what I did differently THAT time, but obviously it was something!
I've always felt more comfortable using my hands so I can "feel" what I'm doing, but I think it's time to try out a popper. I know a few folks have suggested which one to get; I was looking on Amazon this morning and I think I know which is everyone's favorite, but I can't remember for sure. So if you have a favorite popper, please let me know which it is...thanks!!
I also think I might get some smaller caps. Because her meds schedule changes from day to day, and morning to night, depending on the day, and the time of day, sometimes I need a "3", but sometimes a "3" is too big. Using a smaller capsule when I don't need a "3" might help a bit...maybe.
We've been doing this long enough...I don't know why this is happening all of a sudden. I'm afraid it's become a trend, now, and my nerves and confidence are totally shattered.
And I hope that "+3" is related to the extreme stress of the pilling event...I think it has to be.
After all that, she is now snuggling up a storm. At least she doesn't hold a grudge. It's crazy, though. She obviously hasn't loved taking pills and we've had a few difficult pops, but these last few mornings have been extreme and out of the blue. Aside from the pilling issues, she is her usual lovey-dovey social quirky gluttonous self - nothing jumps out at me as being "off" at all, so I don't think anything is bothering her or that she's hiding feeling unwell in any way.
We ended up cancelling my Dad's dinner because he wasn't feeling well. I was pretty bummed about that. I suspect he may have developed some chemo-induced lactose intolerance, so he's trying to cut down on dairy (I'd prefer he completely cut it out to TRULY test the theory, but baby steps!!!) and try Lactaid. Good thing he has a vegan daughter to make lots of healthy and delicious suggestions for dairy alternatives ;-) !!
I need a break from my life....but, instead, it's almost time to get ready for work. Have a great day, LL!
Amy
Nothing much to report, other than another horrible, horrible, horrible morning with the gelcap. Growling, hissing, cat fight noises, 3 gelcap refills...the whole nine yards. Last night, I got it down with pretty much no issue, but this morning was a total repeat of yesterday morning, except it only took me half an hour instead of a full hour before I got it down. Of course when she gets hissy and upset, she closes up her throat, and there is no way the pill is going down. When I finally did get it down, it went on the first try :roll: . I don't know what I did differently THAT time, but obviously it was something!
I've always felt more comfortable using my hands so I can "feel" what I'm doing, but I think it's time to try out a popper. I know a few folks have suggested which one to get; I was looking on Amazon this morning and I think I know which is everyone's favorite, but I can't remember for sure. So if you have a favorite popper, please let me know which it is...thanks!!
I also think I might get some smaller caps. Because her meds schedule changes from day to day, and morning to night, depending on the day, and the time of day, sometimes I need a "3", but sometimes a "3" is too big. Using a smaller capsule when I don't need a "3" might help a bit...maybe.
We've been doing this long enough...I don't know why this is happening all of a sudden. I'm afraid it's become a trend, now, and my nerves and confidence are totally shattered.
And I hope that "+3" is related to the extreme stress of the pilling event...I think it has to be.
After all that, she is now snuggling up a storm. At least she doesn't hold a grudge. It's crazy, though. She obviously hasn't loved taking pills and we've had a few difficult pops, but these last few mornings have been extreme and out of the blue. Aside from the pilling issues, she is her usual lovey-dovey social quirky gluttonous self - nothing jumps out at me as being "off" at all, so I don't think anything is bothering her or that she's hiding feeling unwell in any way.
We ended up cancelling my Dad's dinner because he wasn't feeling well. I was pretty bummed about that. I suspect he may have developed some chemo-induced lactose intolerance, so he's trying to cut down on dairy (I'd prefer he completely cut it out to TRULY test the theory, but baby steps!!!) and try Lactaid. Good thing he has a vegan daughter to make lots of healthy and delicious suggestions for dairy alternatives ;-) !!
I need a break from my life....but, instead, it's almost time to get ready for work. Have a great day, LL!
Amy