I think Sprocket and Marvin are related

... One day at a time, I too had a first day here full of tears. My anxiety was triggered by too much information all at once and different from my vet whom is excellent and very open to hearing and looking into what I found on here and the net. Sometimes I find just reading others posts with similar concerns and question that I have helps, as I am getting information I need but don't feel targeted especially if I am tired, or my anxiety has already kicked in. I take it one day at a time, and I just do my best. I take into consideration all advice, but I do choose what work for me today, and adjust as I feel more comfortable. At first I felt super guilty for not having the time or energy to do a proper curve. I know I should and I will do it, at the moment I haven't had a good opportunity and that is ok, as I have learned so much, and the daily activities are a routine now, so I know that I will be able to add some extra things to it to help my Marvin. I am not perfect and my baby isn't going to get regulated overnight and like so many wise people here. Every Cat is Different, so I just check with Marvin to see what's his schedule is to get better, and he gives me that look. ... you know the the one.... "I'll get better on Cat time" ...
Hi Nat & Marvin,
I am glad my chaos was able to help you. That makes me feel good. Feel free to look back at other days. I have been posting daily for about 2 months. Sorry you have the anxiety too but we are all troopers!!! We can do it and we will get in good bgs eventually! Look at Sprockets ss, he started in high bgs and he is getting lower now.
Its like a crash course in kitty diabetes 101. I print out what I can cause I do better reading paper especially to remember stuff.
My advice to you is breathe! Then I noticed Marvin had UTI before. I found that the water you get from your tap can have alot of minerals that are bad for kitties. I have a private well now with hard water (good for humans but bad for cats) so I switched to all bottled water for the cats and it has helped alot. I put it in the water bowls plus put some (about a tblsp or two) into each canned food meal. Amount depends on how much you feed at once.
Also, meds. If he is on meds find out if the meds have sugar in them. I learned it can make a difference on bgs. Especially steroids. Anything compounded into liquid can have sugar free flavoring but make sure it says sugar free and that diabetic cat is put on script and file.
As for the curve. I was told to just get different times whenever I can. I started doing +4 , +5, or +6 to try to get a low in middle of cycle then I added other times when I could. You can do that on any days off you have. Or even wake up in middle of night to get a bg. I have been told many times...we shoot the low number we get somewhere in middle of cycle not the amps or pmps bg. Of course, Sprocket seems to not want to settle on what time that is...lol....thus mom all emotional due to lack of sleep.
Another thing that has helped me alot. I went on local fb groups and asked for a vet tech to help me that lived close by. I ended up finding 2 vet techs that took care of Sprocket while he was in hospital so he already loved them. So they come to help me give fluids, clean ears, or give meds when needed. Plus I will use them if i should ever get a minivacation again or day trips. Or just for events that I must be at.
I also recommend learning the canned food from the chart at catinfo.org. I printed the entire chart out to find low carb foods to feed plus learned how I had fed high carb food without realizing it.
Now I label every can with carb number and carbs from 0-20 as I learned we can use them all at different times. Mostly the under 10% but good to have others too.
Hey, look at that...I learned alot that I can give some tips now! Wohoo!
One step at a time. Hugs to you both!
Thanks alot for letting me know we helped you too! I learned alot last few days too.
Now to go test again and get some sleep.
Take care!