8/25 Winny in Oklahoma update :-)

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twinkiefreekitty

Member Since 2012
Hi Everyone,

How are all the kitties and their well trained human families?

Winny and I just wanted to stop by and say a massive "THANKEE" to everyone here who helped us earlier this year. Winny and I were both really sick at the same time in the spring - I'd just had a big back surgery and at the same time Winny suddenly developed weird symptoms, which this site identified as diabetes.

You guys helped us with diet changes, how to talk to the vet, testing techniques, Lantus storage, injections, best places to order glucose strips, which treats to use, when to feed, how to do a curve... and then a month later after finally learning the new normal, Winny's levels dropped low... and stayed low.

Winny has been OTJ for over 3 months. We're on a FF Classic diet with 100% meat treats. His back leg neuropathy has slowly improved over time and for the past few days I can hear his back claws tapping on the hardwood floors like little high heels as he walks. He can jump up onto the sofa again, although we still have boxes placed everywhere for him to use as stairs :)

We realize that Winny could relapse any time, and we're just enjoying each day that comes along.

Our vet clinic has declared Winny to be a miracle, but the real miracle was the outpouring of help, support and empathy that we experienced from the people on this Lantus board. I really cannot thank you all enough. If I had struggled with this alone, I'm quite sure it would have been awful for the whole family and probably would have killed our Mr Winnypants.

All our love and thanks to everyone who helped us (Winny offers a few freeze dried chicken livers to fellow kitties)
 
Thanks for the update and what a good recommendation for the site :-D I wish we could put them all together in an album to distribute to vet offices.
I'm glad that Winny and you are doing so well. Keep up the good work.
 
It's wonderful to hear that Winny continues to improve. Maybe you can make sure your vet knows to direct people here if they have a diabetic cat. (I get my vet's office one of the FDMB calendars!!)
 
Congrats to you & WInny -

It's SO encouraging to hear this kind of feedback. It gives the rest of us something to aspire to. Continued success in your OTJ!

Lu-Ann
 
A calendar for our vet is a great idea. I wish I could persuade them to stop selling the dry "diabetic diet" food :( I have mentioned this site each time we go to the vet, but they all seem to think I figured this out by myself - nothing could be further from the truth!

Cuddles and neck rubs to all Winny's pals here. I wish everyone good health.
 
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