Stressedcatmom
Member Since 2017
Increased to 2.5 last night

Thank you, kind Jan. I did indeed pet him for you as he gave me the stink eye when I left for workGood morning Jennifer and Yoshi! Good job on that increase.
Do keep in mind that you are doing well, and don't let those numbers tell you otherwise.
There will be a "breakthrough" dose coming up, if this isn't it.
Have a good day and pet Yoshi for me![]()
Good luck with the increase, let’s see you work it Yosh!!!

Thank you so much, I needed all these kind words this morning!Good thing you increased, now let's see what he does!
Don't worry, at one point Yoshi will find his GOOD dose and he'll let you know! You're doing very good with your little guy!![]()

Good thing you increased, now let's see what he does!
Don't worry, at one point Yoshi will find his GOOD dose and he'll let you know! You're doing very good with your little guy!![]()

Haha I think this all the time about myself!! My younger sibling has juvenile diabetes and unfortunately didn't get good balanced care as a kid... I remember my parents fighting with the doctors and doing all their own research just like we do for our cats. I understand my parents better now.Thank GOD I don’t have human children.
Thank you for this. She does care about my lively hood and stress level, and I think that’s what a lot of vets do. I appreciate it, but I’d rather work hard on the front end to get him better than be complacentHaha I think this all the time about myself!! My younger sibling has juvenile diabetes and unfortunately didn't get good balanced care as a kid... I remember my parents fighting with the doctors and doing all their own research just like we do for our cats. I understand my parents better now.
As for your vet... all I can say is, it can be very difficult to marry traditional vet advice to our methods on the board. When I was in a similar spot to you, trying to decide what to do, I came across something on the board to this effect: as caregivers we need to decide what our goals are, and consider what our limitations are. Some are okay with following their vet's instructions. I decided that wasn't what I wanted, but it's a personal choice we all have to make.
I started with a vet who clearly had no clue about Lantus and told me to dose once a day so I could "go out at night if I wanted to"I am still offended by that, especially because I trusted her advice and I believe I missed an important window of opportunity early on because of her approach.
With my current vet I made clear I wanted to partner with her, and that I wanted to follow a protocol but would be glad for her input. Mostly she advises on other things and not the diabetes so much. I believe she respects that I educate myself and clearly care about my cat. At some point she said "it wouldn't be wrong to put him at 2 units and not test for 10 days, to give you both a break" and I said thank you, I would think about it. Then proceeded as normalShe's great with other things and we have a good relationship.
At the end of the day, it's your cat, your decision. If anyone says "told ya so" about something so personal and important as your beloved pet, I wouldn't give them the time of day!
I've heard this before. When Ming was first diagnosed, my initial vet was 100% against testing, even when I asked about it multiple times. Ming would go on to have pancreatitis episodes and probably DKA every month. I'm amazed he isn't dead.She said she gets spreadsheets of people testing their cat hourly and that it’s too much stress for the cat. I should test 1-3 times a day.