Heike & BInie
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Good evening,
@Diane Tyler's Mom GA @Staci & Ivy @cecile & bella @bluesunshine: Thank you so much for your kind messages, questions and suggestions on Monday and sorry it took me two days to answer. Unfortunately I got a major migraine for almost two days which kept me away from being online and doing anything besides caring for Binie.
The vet visit was quite stressful for Binie and she was still agitated for a longer time. Yesterday she spent lots of time to lick her wound. The vet didn't recommended any ointment, so I did some research about all the options. In the end I followed @cecile & bella recommendation to try coconut oil, as is it anti inflammatory and I know it doesn't do any harm if Binie licks it off. She even likes it and gets it sometimes as a treat. I also remember it worked well when she had an inflammation from the sensor one day.
I tried to put on a cone yesterday and it was horrible. She defended herself and I had to chase her to put it on. The sensor started to show "error" because her bg was shooting up. She looked so unhappy with the cone, that I took it off again:
@bluesunshine: Bell looked much happier with her cute planet cone. I think the models are quite similar, I just folded it down to make it possible to eat and drink with it.
The vet saw no medical reason to wear a cone, as the problem is not the licking but the unknown issue in her skin. Seems like the licking is not causing inflammation and it seems to give her some relief even though it opens up her skin. So I decided not to stress her with something which might not bring any advantage. I had the impression, that today she is licking less. I will see how the next days go. And I was surprised to see that she is licking the coconut oil but something stays on. So I hope it will help her skin. Maybe it already did.
My head is spinning how to go on from here and I will have some research the next days. I also stopped the cranberry pills because I could see how they are shooting her up. I have to either find an alternative without sugar or I have to divide the pill and give half in the morning and half in the evening.
Unfortunately I messed up this morning and gave a furshot.
I felt it was really a stupid moment to do so but maybe no moment is good for a furshot. I hope she comes down tonight. I increased her dose from 1.75F to 2 IU and I gave her shot 30 minutes earlier today to make her come down faster. Because of that I have to get up earlier the next days but I thought it is worth it.
Hope everyone has a good day and a safe surf!


Good evening,
@Diane Tyler's Mom GA @Staci & Ivy @cecile & bella @bluesunshine: Thank you so much for your kind messages, questions and suggestions on Monday and sorry it took me two days to answer. Unfortunately I got a major migraine for almost two days which kept me away from being online and doing anything besides caring for Binie.
The vet visit was quite stressful for Binie and she was still agitated for a longer time. Yesterday she spent lots of time to lick her wound. The vet didn't recommended any ointment, so I did some research about all the options. In the end I followed @cecile & bella recommendation to try coconut oil, as is it anti inflammatory and I know it doesn't do any harm if Binie licks it off. She even likes it and gets it sometimes as a treat. I also remember it worked well when she had an inflammation from the sensor one day.
I tried to put on a cone yesterday and it was horrible. She defended herself and I had to chase her to put it on. The sensor started to show "error" because her bg was shooting up. She looked so unhappy with the cone, that I took it off again:
@bluesunshine: Bell looked much happier with her cute planet cone. I think the models are quite similar, I just folded it down to make it possible to eat and drink with it.
The vet saw no medical reason to wear a cone, as the problem is not the licking but the unknown issue in her skin. Seems like the licking is not causing inflammation and it seems to give her some relief even though it opens up her skin. So I decided not to stress her with something which might not bring any advantage. I had the impression, that today she is licking less. I will see how the next days go. And I was surprised to see that she is licking the coconut oil but something stays on. So I hope it will help her skin. Maybe it already did.
My head is spinning how to go on from here and I will have some research the next days. I also stopped the cranberry pills because I could see how they are shooting her up. I have to either find an alternative without sugar or I have to divide the pill and give half in the morning and half in the evening.
Unfortunately I messed up this morning and gave a furshot.

Hope everyone has a good day and a safe surf!


