Emily & Lucy
Member Since 2025
Hello, I'm Emily! I'm joining this forum on behalf of my girl Lucy who was diagnosed with diabetes yesterday!
About Me:
Name: Emily
Age: 29
Gender: Nonbinary (She / They pronouns are fine!)
Location: Canada
Hobbies: Artwork and Video Games
Occupation: Receptionist at a Vet Clinic!
About Lucy:
Name: Lucifer
Age: 11
Breed: DSH Tortoiseshell
Sex: Female (I asked her gender and pronouns but I can't translate "meow" to English)
I've first started to notice symptoms about a year ago. First it was weight loss, but I chalked it up to "she's older now and life is stressful at this moment". Next it was appetite, but I reasoned it was the new food I switched her to. Next it was increased water intake, which had my bells ringing but I still delayed an appointment for the time being (I planned to book one soon, but I needed to get a stable income first)
Finally, she wet the bed while asleep and I couldn't take it anymore! I messaged my coworkers (that I've only known for a week!), and they rushed me into the clinic at 9pm on Christmas Eve to run some tests. Results came back that my girl was diabetic, and they set me up with some wet food, syringes, a bottle of insulin, and a bunch of helpful guides to research.
I have a proper exam for her on Sunday (Dec 28th) and I'm gonna ask so many questions - but if you know of anything good to write down let me know!
About Me:
Name: Emily
Age: 29
Gender: Nonbinary (She / They pronouns are fine!)
Location: Canada
Hobbies: Artwork and Video Games
Occupation: Receptionist at a Vet Clinic!
About Lucy:
Name: Lucifer
Age: 11
Breed: DSH Tortoiseshell
Sex: Female (I asked her gender and pronouns but I can't translate "meow" to English)
I've first started to notice symptoms about a year ago. First it was weight loss, but I chalked it up to "she's older now and life is stressful at this moment". Next it was appetite, but I reasoned it was the new food I switched her to. Next it was increased water intake, which had my bells ringing but I still delayed an appointment for the time being (I planned to book one soon, but I needed to get a stable income first)
Finally, she wet the bed while asleep and I couldn't take it anymore! I messaged my coworkers (that I've only known for a week!), and they rushed me into the clinic at 9pm on Christmas Eve to run some tests. Results came back that my girl was diabetic, and they set me up with some wet food, syringes, a bottle of insulin, and a bunch of helpful guides to research.
I have a proper exam for her on Sunday (Dec 28th) and I'm gonna ask so many questions - but if you know of anything good to write down let me know!