01/09 Gus AMPS 106, +3.75 301, PMPS 364, +5 266

Hi Kim, my name is Adrienne, nice to meet you and Gus. Decided to pop in and say hello snd see how Gus is doing. Wanted to mention you need to fix his diagnosis date on his spreadsheet. Boy he really wants those reductions. Bhooma was my savior. Have a wonderful Sunday. :) Surf safely handsome boy.
 
Hi Kim, my name is Adrienne, nice to meet you and Gus. Decided to pop in and say hello snd see how Gus is doing. Wanted to mention you need to fix his diagnosis date on his spreadsheet. Boy he really wants those reductions. Bhooma was my savior. Have a wonderful Sunday. :) Surf safely handsome boy.

Hi Adrienne, nice to meet you! Thanks for letting me know about my SS, all fixed up now.

He sure was pushing to get those reductions, I hope he does well on them.

Everyone is so very knowledgeable, helpful and supportive - we’re so lucky to have found this forum. Bhooma has been along side Gus and I most days and nights since we’ve been here. She’s somewhat of my mentor and we appreciate her so very much! <3
 
Hi Adrienne, nice to meet you! Thanks for letting me know about my SS, all fixed up now.

He sure was pushing to get those reductions, I hope he does well on them.

Everyone is so very knowledgeable, helpful and supportive - we’re so lucky to have found this forum. Bhooma has been along side Gus and I most days and nights since we’ve been here. She’s somewhat of my mentor and we appreciate her so very much! <3
Hi Kim,
Bhooma was my savior and spent many nights by my side. I was always waiting for her to let me know when my Dolly was safe, giving me directions on whether I needed to give hc, mc or leave out some lc and the wonderful words “you can go to bed now”:p

This forum is the best. I always say “‘I’ve found the best of friends I will never meet”, I am so grateful.
I wish a safe journey for you and Gus. Never hesitate to ask questions, nothing is stupid. We start out on this diabetes journey with our kitty’s knowing and understanding so little about this disease and often our veterinarian’s know little more than we do. On FD you find hope, caring and understanding. There is so much to learn and so many to help you along the way. This disease is manageable but you will often need to put on your “patience pants” and reach out for help when things don’t seem to be going in the right direction. You two take good care, you are doing a great job with Gus. I’m sure we will meet again. :bighug::bighug:
 
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