Hello,
I wanted to say thank so much for this site. My cat Ash has been drinking and urinating more which I understand now are diabetes symptoms. When the vets said she had diabetes I was crushed but this site has made me feel more at ease. I'm trying to be informed as I can about this disease. I want to do the best for her but not make her miserable. I want to home test her but she doesn't like to be handled unless its on her terms. I'm also concerned about giving her the morning dose of insulin and then leaving her alone while I go to work. Though I'm sure that's an issue many members deal with.
Her full bloodwork and urine tests said she has diabetes. However when they tested blood from her ear with the meter it was 270. The vet said it wasn't that high considering she may be stressed from the visit. They didn't want to start her on insulin right away. They ran a different blood test that confirmed the diagnosis. So I'm taking her in tomorrow and I will know more then. In the meantime all the information on this site has made this diagnosis less intimidating. I'm glad to have learned there are so many people sucessfully managing this disease.
Thanks,
Chris
I wanted to say thank so much for this site. My cat Ash has been drinking and urinating more which I understand now are diabetes symptoms. When the vets said she had diabetes I was crushed but this site has made me feel more at ease. I'm trying to be informed as I can about this disease. I want to do the best for her but not make her miserable. I want to home test her but she doesn't like to be handled unless its on her terms. I'm also concerned about giving her the morning dose of insulin and then leaving her alone while I go to work. Though I'm sure that's an issue many members deal with.
Her full bloodwork and urine tests said she has diabetes. However when they tested blood from her ear with the meter it was 270. The vet said it wasn't that high considering she may be stressed from the visit. They didn't want to start her on insulin right away. They ran a different blood test that confirmed the diagnosis. So I'm taking her in tomorrow and I will know more then. In the meantime all the information on this site has made this diagnosis less intimidating. I'm glad to have learned there are so many people sucessfully managing this disease.
Thanks,
Chris
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