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Date Posted: 10:47:02 am, Thu, 01/17/08
Author: Sandy
Subject: I suppose I could learn how to test him but it would be next to impossible for me to make it over to Ken's house every day between 7 and 8 a.m. Ken doesn't live that far away but the timing is so bad for all of us. Besides, Chicory is HIS cat so it's best that Ken learns...........if he opts to try and test at home. I haven't posted on the board yet but have been doing lots of reading, registered at the board and have looked through the Closet. I'm amazed at how giving and open the people are there. Just a really great group of people. Anyway.......back to Chicory. Ken gets him up at 7:45 give or take, feeds him (which can be a struggle) gives him his insulin and then Chicory goes back to bed and curls up on Ken's pillow. And Sleeps. And sleeps. What a life, huh?
In reply to: Sandy 's message, "I don't think Ken's ready yet to try the home testing, although our vet has discussed how he can use the ear vein to take a blood sample. But Ken's too afraid yet. Also, the day we bought the syringes at the pharmacy, we also picked up some fresh honey for Ken to keep on hand........and he's used it once on Chicory when he thought he was acting a bit funny. The big problem is ----- Chicory is so darn mellow and at his age, he sleeps most of the time. Chicory doesn't even react when they take blood from him. And, I don't know if you remember me mentioning this but it was Chicory's staggering that made me tell Ken to take him to the vet. He was really out of control in his rear legs. But that's all normal now and he's walking like he should." on 10:41:28 am, Thu, 01/17/08


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