Hi Joy;
I've read most of the post here and just wanted to tell you "YOU ARE NOT ALONE IN TRYING TO UNDERSTAND THIS"........It's overwhelming for all newbies who find out their loved ones are given the DX and now in minutes have to be a Doctro, Therapist, Psychologist, and Caregiver to our pets. Yes, confusing, stressful, frustrating and everything else you can imagine..........HOWEVER: everyone here who gives you advise is giving it to you for your CATS best interest, not yours and are trying to help you understand what the process, procedure and ways to get you on track with the insuling.
We've all been there, myself included and this is the BEST place for you to be. Do YOU have to read up on all this - YBYA (you bet your ass) if you want the best care for your cat. I've read each and every page of the TR on here at least 25 times when Davidson was DX'd, and with the help from everyone here who can help, Davidson went into remission in 3 months. Now, here I am again 4 yrs later because of a stupid tooth infection and Davidson is back on insulin.
Yes - you have to test, the more the better and if you look at my SS I have tested 16 times in a day when needed, but mostly 8-10 while in his insulin days. Now, I am back testing 12-14 times a day all hours of the night and not getting much sleep. Hmmm, sleep or looking after Davidson and there is no question Davidson wins.
Nobody has attitude here, just trying to make you understand and refine your SS or posts so they can zero in on it right away and help you............we are all cyber friends here and have only one thing in mind and that is to make sure ALL our KITTIES get better.
FYI, vets are not aware of how our kitties live each day with insulin, they know how to prescribe drugs, diagnose the diseases and operate.........but here you are dealing with people who live every day with diabetes and know first hand how to manage it, or at least provide information for all of us to make choices.
We all know it is very complicated at first, but you will get there soon enough. I know I did and I found it so overwhelming being Dyslexic and ADHD - so if I can do it, so can you.
Grab a large tea and read it all over and over and over again.
Shawna