but to know our vet doesn't understand either just makes the situation feel worse.
I hear you loud and clear on that one! My vet was just as misinformed - and basically told us when Luci was diagnosed that it was hopeless and we should put her down. He said 'cats are too hard to regulate', she will pee all over your house, she is not going to cooperate with getting shots, etc. etc. He even gave me an example of a young couple that he'd sent home with insulin and they gave the poor thing insulin (never mentioned testing of course!!!) and they came home from work to find their cat had died...
So tell me who's fault is that?

I was first in a state of disbelief that anyone (and he'd warned me about not depending on things I read on the internet!) could possibly know more than my esteemed professional vet...REALLY???

But after a while of reading about how many cats were still alive after being diagnosed with diabetes - how many in fact - had gone into remission!!! I thought to myself, perhaps THEY (the forum people) were right! Perhaps my vet was WRONG!!! Was it really true??? I tell you, I had a hard time with that one...but soon came to realize he was dead wrong...and they were right...and now my Luci has lived for nearly 3 years after being diagnosed and given the death sentence by that guy...needless to say I don't go to him anymore, not for anything!
So please, do as much reading as you can. The information - the life giving information - is all there. Take the time to read, read, read. Make notes and print stuff out...I had to do that - I'd print it and highlight it...and I just thought if anyone is going to save her life, it's got to be me...and by golly, that's just what I've done. And now DH has been helping too...we love our Miss Luci...and we want to see her thrive...and she's given us much joy (and almost as much grief) in the last three years as any member of the family!
Stay tuned...there's so much more for you here at FDMB!!!
