LilTurkey
Member Since 2020
02/13/20
He's still doing well this morning with his testing, food, and injection. Not able to increase until Monday however. Completely forgot I already made plans on being out today and this weekend so I won't be home to monitor him all day. I can't cancel on people last minute either so he'll have to do with the same dose until then.
I also want to mention that my brother despite have type 2 diabetes himself is unfortunately not a very good support system in all this. He is helpful regarding already having some meters, testing supplies, and of course general knowledge of diabetes but not when it comes to being supportive of my testing and such.
I feel like he constantly undermines me and acts like everything I'm doing is wrong. That I shouldn't be testing so much and that I'm hurting him. Says that I'm overtesting and I'll scar his ears so they won't be able to move properly.
He likes to compare human reactions to insulin with cats' and information regarding Lantus being a bedtime insulin as reasons for not needing to test other than PS. Everything I say he questions, I just quote from the research I've done myself and then he'll say he doesn't remember reading that anywhere.
I'm pretty much just rambling and complaining but I want to stress the importance of having a support system to be able to help you or at least ease the stress of it all. He is a good brother in general and supports me in everything else at least.
Could anyone link me info to where it shows mid cycle testing being important for cats and also the importance of nightly testing so I can attempt to convince him?
Oh, also, Happy Valentine's Day! I bet our sugar kitties are extra sweet today. I hope everyone is able to have a great day!
He's still doing well this morning with his testing, food, and injection. Not able to increase until Monday however. Completely forgot I already made plans on being out today and this weekend so I won't be home to monitor him all day. I can't cancel on people last minute either so he'll have to do with the same dose until then.
I also want to mention that my brother despite have type 2 diabetes himself is unfortunately not a very good support system in all this. He is helpful regarding already having some meters, testing supplies, and of course general knowledge of diabetes but not when it comes to being supportive of my testing and such.
I feel like he constantly undermines me and acts like everything I'm doing is wrong. That I shouldn't be testing so much and that I'm hurting him. Says that I'm overtesting and I'll scar his ears so they won't be able to move properly.
He likes to compare human reactions to insulin with cats' and information regarding Lantus being a bedtime insulin as reasons for not needing to test other than PS. Everything I say he questions, I just quote from the research I've done myself and then he'll say he doesn't remember reading that anywhere.
I'm pretty much just rambling and complaining but I want to stress the importance of having a support system to be able to help you or at least ease the stress of it all. He is a good brother in general and supports me in everything else at least.
Could anyone link me info to where it shows mid cycle testing being important for cats and also the importance of nightly testing so I can attempt to convince him?
Oh, also, Happy Valentine's Day! I bet our sugar kitties are extra sweet today. I hope everyone is able to have a great day!
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