bluesunshine
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Bell stop being a bouncy ball, please! We can't seem to break from the bounce -> bounce break low -> bounce again cycle we are in on this dose. I'm guessing she either needs more or less insulin, but I'm not sure which
. I have no room to increase, since she is hitting the low 50s on her bounce breaks. I'm also not sure a decrease is going to help either. I'll keep on this dose for the time being, unless someone more experienced has thoughts on how I should proceed here. Her numbers aren't bad at all, and she is breaking bounces fairly quickly, but I suspect the cycles will gradually shift to more yellows and pinks than greens. We shall see. Thinking out loud here 
I managed to get her to the vet today to look at the weird pawing at the mouth. The vet too a good look at her teeth and thought they looked great. She went back and reviewed the xrays just to make sure she didn't miss anything and thought they looked great too. We both wondered if having Bell's mouth propped open during the dental triggered this FOPS-like behavior. She said she could give Bell an anti-inflammatory injection, but I opted to hold off for now. I haven't seen Bell do the pawing thing for the last couple days (but I have been at work more), so I'm hoping this will gradually go away. Keeping an eye on it. Always something
Bell still isn't eating from her autofeeder while I'm at work, gah. She does during the night tho! Working on that. She seems to be doing good tho! She was extra upset on the ride to the vet today because I think she was remembering the last trip, which was the dental. She seemed happy to just have the Solensia shot and the checkup. Blair is doing her stranger danger hissing at Bell this evening
Bell stop being a bouncy ball, please! We can't seem to break from the bounce -> bounce break low -> bounce again cycle we are in on this dose. I'm guessing she either needs more or less insulin, but I'm not sure which


I managed to get her to the vet today to look at the weird pawing at the mouth. The vet too a good look at her teeth and thought they looked great. She went back and reviewed the xrays just to make sure she didn't miss anything and thought they looked great too. We both wondered if having Bell's mouth propped open during the dental triggered this FOPS-like behavior. She said she could give Bell an anti-inflammatory injection, but I opted to hold off for now. I haven't seen Bell do the pawing thing for the last couple days (but I have been at work more), so I'm hoping this will gradually go away. Keeping an eye on it. Always something

Bell still isn't eating from her autofeeder while I'm at work, gah. She does during the night tho! Working on that. She seems to be doing good tho! She was extra upset on the ride to the vet today because I think she was remembering the last trip, which was the dental. She seemed happy to just have the Solensia shot and the checkup. Blair is doing her stranger danger hissing at Bell this evening
