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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

@gennepher so sorry about Popeye’s abscess and the worry. It sounds lke you are doing the right stuff. I have heard about manuka honey being used for healing. I imagine it needs to be completely drained first. Hope you can find something about it online. Thinkng of you both and crossing everything for you
The paintings are beautiful, the purple hues and the use of some white really draws me in.
 
I found online advice that suggests you apply it to the wounds...
I had a scout round gennepher on honey for wounds it has amazing properties...on reflection it might have been the confrontation in 'catgate' that has caused this infection...with mine I did check them over when I knew they'd been involved in a fight but bite marks are so small & tend to be buried in the really furry hocks of cats...I think the honey is worth a try in the interim?
 
He is a very thick furred cat. I did examine every inch of him after ‘catgate’, and checked for a few days after, but that would have been impossible to find in his thick fur.
He is now in the window on a fur blanket in the sun. First he grumbled because I moved him from his comfy chair, but he is a sun lover. His eyes look so much better now, normal pupils and a beautiful green. He has gone to sleep with the warm sun on him.
I will probably try the honey later. Leave him in peace for the moment.

Thank you @HarryBeau
 

Thank you @PenguinMum

I use Manuka honey for myself which is why I have it for first aid etc.

Yup, the wound needs to be drained more first, I agree with that.

Thanks for liking the paintings. I appreciate that.
 
Hope your park run went well yesterday. The big fry up sounded a really good idea after a 5I walk

Sadly it was cancelled due to World Pasty Championships taking place there! I went home and had a cheese omelette.
Next week I’ll go Lanhydrock , a NT place nearby with lovely grounds. It’s a tough one for runners as the first half is all downhill then the home stretch is all uphill. I’ll be walking though so it shouldn’t be too horrendous and I know dogs are allowed on that one so Dennis will enjoy an early Saturday outing too.
 
Yes good idea...if you can tempt him with something he can't resist hopefully he is eating.
He refused all food earlier in the kitchen and I couldn't tempt him.
Then he wanted to go outside. He is a wobbly drunken looking cat on three legs at the moment. So I said No. But I gave in, he looked so depressed. It is sunny (very windy) today, and he has a routine on a sunny day like this outside. About 15 minutes on his cushion on the swing sunbathing, then his grey garden chair (I had to lift him up for another 15 minutes sunbathing). Then he wanted me to open the potting shed. So I did. I have a bag of dried catfood in a tin in there, and he wanted that. So I am very glad I opened the potting shed now @HarryBeau and @PenguinMum because he has now eaten a breakfast!
And he is also now sunbathing in the potting shed window. I've made a coffee and joined him in the potting shed which feels like a creaky pirate ship at sea in this wind.
I have a supply of fiction and non fiction books in here, and a lime green duck down jacket which lives in the potting shed.

My Sunday isn't quite going as planned...but I am happy with it.

I don't mind being someone's slave for the day...I am grateful he seems on the mend.

Here he is...
 
What a shame it was cancelled. It sounds like Dennis will really enjoy the park run at Lanhydrock next week.
 
My Sunday isn't quite going as planned...but I am happy with it.
Great news he's eating gennepher that's has been my main worry when my lot were unwell...as for accommodating their needs we do it without question...sitting outside with him will likely benefit both of you...I've just sat here for over half an hour with the door open despite the cold while the beasts were outside...Lola hunted a twig which she brought home...Charlie did too but couldn't get it over the step we waited & he tried but in the end he gave up bless him...keep us updated with Popeye's progress when you can.
 
I had a problem with the Almond butter and for about a year I didn't dare buy it.
Have got it under control now - most of the time.

I do find the 100% chocolate very moreish (especially when spread with almond butter) but luckily I am fine with between 10 and 20 grams a day. Which is probably why my mountain of Montezuma 's 100% isn't going down very fast.

Yesterday I got an email from Montezuma to say they are now doing 100% with Mint. I used to absolutely love Mint chocolate so am going to order some today. Hopefully there is room in my cupboard for even more chocolate.

It would be an interesting experiment to see if the thick cream affects your BS. It's strange that up to almost 150ml doesn't for me but over that it has a significant impact. It doesn't really make sense.

Your Gateau le Progress sounds as though it would still be delicious when converted to low carb
 
Good to know he has eaten Gennepher. If he is following his routine that is also encouraging. I hope you can get into the vet promptly and he can get a shot of antibiotic and painkiller but you are doing everything you can meanwhile. Will check with you later.
 
So sorry that Popeye has been in pain. It sounds as though the hot compresses are really working. Hope you get the first appointment at the vet tomorrow.

I loved both your paintings today.
 
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