Chris & China (GA)
Member Since 2013
Yesterday's condo
Thank you to Kelly and Deb for stopping by yesterday, and I appreciate your thoughts on going back up to 1.25 on China too Deb. I decided to go for it since it looked like she was getting better numbers then and I really debated with myself over lowering it after that 49 six days ago anyway.
TODAY IS 3 MONTHS OF BEING ON LANTUS!! No, she's not one of those truly lucky ones that responds so quickly and is OTJ in a matter of weeks, but I'm not discouraged! The statistics say we're only halfway through that "prime time", but if she requires insulin for the rest of her life, that's just the way it is. I know I won't be alone there either.
We shall overcome!!.. Besides, China's been there for me through some of the worst times in my life. I owe it to her to take the best care of her I can for as long as I can. I don't look at it like a burden at all...it's my privilege to have her if my life and just having my "old China" back lately has been a truly great gift. I hadn't realized how much I'd missed her chirping, her playing, her occasional purring and most of all, the look of absolute love of life in her eyes when she finally "catches" the invisible bugs only she can see...she has such fun doing that!
Our relationship has grown closer than it's ever been, and although I wouldn't want anyone's cat to develop diabetes, it adds a whole new depth to your relationship with your cat that's priceless.
My heart breaks for Barb today at her first day without her beloved Checkers. With this special relationship we do build with our sugarcats, when they're gone, the hole it leaves in our hearts is even deeper. Take care of yourself...We all understand and wish we could share the pain so you didn't have to feel it all.
Thank you to Kelly and Deb for stopping by yesterday, and I appreciate your thoughts on going back up to 1.25 on China too Deb. I decided to go for it since it looked like she was getting better numbers then and I really debated with myself over lowering it after that 49 six days ago anyway.
TODAY IS 3 MONTHS OF BEING ON LANTUS!! No, she's not one of those truly lucky ones that responds so quickly and is OTJ in a matter of weeks, but I'm not discouraged! The statistics say we're only halfway through that "prime time", but if she requires insulin for the rest of her life, that's just the way it is. I know I won't be alone there either.
We shall overcome!!.. Besides, China's been there for me through some of the worst times in my life. I owe it to her to take the best care of her I can for as long as I can. I don't look at it like a burden at all...it's my privilege to have her if my life and just having my "old China" back lately has been a truly great gift. I hadn't realized how much I'd missed her chirping, her playing, her occasional purring and most of all, the look of absolute love of life in her eyes when she finally "catches" the invisible bugs only she can see...she has such fun doing that!
Our relationship has grown closer than it's ever been, and although I wouldn't want anyone's cat to develop diabetes, it adds a whole new depth to your relationship with your cat that's priceless.
My heart breaks for Barb today at her first day without her beloved Checkers. With this special relationship we do build with our sugarcats, when they're gone, the hole it leaves in our hearts is even deeper. Take care of yourself...We all understand and wish we could share the pain so you didn't have to feel it all.