SparkyMom
Member Since 2016
Hi everyone.
I lost my beautiful Maine Coon boy last week. He was 15, and had been diabetic for almost 9 years. I am devastated, but I know in my heart that he had a good life and knew he was loved.
Sparky got insulin shots, twice a day every day for those 9 years. And I didn't home test once. With the support and guidance of my vet, we found doses over the years that kept Sparky in a safe (not perfect) glucose range. With consistent dosing, controlled food intake (yes, he ate dry and wet food), and vigilant observation for signs (physical, behavioral), we made it work.
I'm not telling you this because I think home testing is awful or bad. It just wasn't something that worked for us. When feline diabetes was a new thing for us, many internet sources told me that home testing was the ONLY option. I wanted to let you know that it's not. Obviously, my experience may not be the same as yours. But, I felt it was important to tell you.
I know what I'm saying is not a popular opinion here, but it was my experience. I probably won't come back to see any comments. I just want to share this with anyone who is struggling with home testing and scared for what might happen if they can't. There is hope.
Kitten hugs to everyone going through this.
I lost my beautiful Maine Coon boy last week. He was 15, and had been diabetic for almost 9 years. I am devastated, but I know in my heart that he had a good life and knew he was loved.
Sparky got insulin shots, twice a day every day for those 9 years. And I didn't home test once. With the support and guidance of my vet, we found doses over the years that kept Sparky in a safe (not perfect) glucose range. With consistent dosing, controlled food intake (yes, he ate dry and wet food), and vigilant observation for signs (physical, behavioral), we made it work.
I'm not telling you this because I think home testing is awful or bad. It just wasn't something that worked for us. When feline diabetes was a new thing for us, many internet sources told me that home testing was the ONLY option. I wanted to let you know that it's not. Obviously, my experience may not be the same as yours. But, I felt it was important to tell you.
I know what I'm saying is not a popular opinion here, but it was my experience. I probably won't come back to see any comments. I just want to share this with anyone who is struggling with home testing and scared for what might happen if they can't. There is hope.
Kitten hugs to everyone going through this.
