Everyone Has Been So Amazing HELPING US NEWBIES

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Diane Tyler's Mom GA

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I have been reading a lot of posts and replys, all of you helping us newbies. How sometimes a vet will tell their patients that there is no need to test their cat , unbelievable.
Then I see how all of you will explain to us that it's so dangerous not to home test and it's so dangerous for us to just shoot the amount of insulin the vet told us to do. You have taught us so much about increasing dosages by only 0.25 units at a time and about bouncing and so so much more. You stay up late if you see a kitty is in danger and wait until we know they are ok. Taught us about feeding, so many things that the vets don't even know about. I swear you all can teach the vets so much , you are so much smarter than most vets. I have to thank LINDA personally , she has been helping me from the get go and has taken me and Tyler under her wing. I can't thank you enough Linda. You have been so patient with me and all of my questions. You are AMAZING! I just wanted to say how much I trytr appreciate how caring you are! I don't know what I would have done if I didn't find this support group.
 
I hope so, I have to say like I did in my post , I feel all of you know more than most vets and can teach them a thing or two,
A few of us have taught our vets several things. Of course some of the vets were not very appreciative of us taking responsibility for caring for our cats and willing to accept our information at first. We often had to prove ourselves that we actually knew what we were talking about.

The important thing to remember is that you are the person who is responsible for the day-to-day care of your cat. You do not need your vet's permission home test or even change the insulin dose.
 
A few of us have taught our vets several things. Of course some of the vets were not very appreciative of us taking responsibility for caring for our cats and willing to accept our information at first. We often had to prove ourselves that we actually knew what we were talking about.

The important thing to remember is that you are the person who is responsible for the day-to-day care of your cat. You do not need your vet's permission home test or even change the insulin dose.
I so agree with you
 
I have been reading a lot of posts and replys, all of you helping us newbies. How sometimes a vet will tell their patients that there is no need to test their cat , unbelievable.
Then I see how all of you will explain to us that it's so dangerous not to home test and it's so dangerous for us to just shoot the amount of insulin the vet told us to do. You have taught us so much about increasing dosages by only 0.25 units at a time and about bouncing and so so much more. You stay up late if you see a kitty is in danger and wait until we know they are ok. Taught us about feeding, so many things that the vets don't even know about. I swear you all can teach the vets so much , you are so much smarter than most vets. I have to thank LINDA personally , she has been helping me from the get go and has taken me and Tyler under her wing. I can't thank you enough Linda. You have been so patient with me and all of my questions. You are AMAZING! I just wanted to say how much I appreciate how caring you are! I don't know what I would have done if I didn't find this support group.
I just wanted to say this again, I thank all of you for your help.
 
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