Hi Paula! just thought i'd check in on you and Michael, and I read through yesterday's post about how frustrated and sad you are.
In addition to everyone else's wisdom, I would add that I never got punkin's blood sugar under control. Acromegaly made that very difficult in our case, and then the treatment for the acro killed his thyroid, so we had low thyroid that we couldn't get back up into the right range. And yet, I wouldn't have given up that 2.5 years with punkin for anything. Michael's got hyperthyroid. Anything with thyroid makes blood sugar more difficult to control. You've got a tough situation!
You might not ever get him flattened out - but as Sienne said, Dyana's JD never stopped bouncing, and he made it to 20 years old! I've never even had any cat make it to 20! JD's bouncing didn't really make any difference at all. I don't think Michael's loving to bounce matters either. Just keep your eye on the nadirs and dose according to them.
Another good example of how little that matters is to take a look at Sandy's Black Kitty. BK had insulin auto-antibodies - in other words, his body made antibodies to the insulin that was injected. If I remember his story correctly, BK didn't get out of pink numbers for his first 6 months on insulin, and didn't go under 50 for his entire first year on insulin. And yet, BK eventually went OTJ and is still healthy now, several years later.
I know how much you adore Michael - he's your little buddy. You've both missed his brother, but you still have Michael and you and he are fortunate to have each other.
It's a marathon, isn't it? And yet, you & Michael are right on track, doing awesomely! Give the little guy an extra pat from me today.
