Sorry about the diagnosis, but there is lot of information and people here to help you.

One in four diabetics has acromegaly. By any chance, did the vet also test for IAA, insulin auto antibodies? A number of our extra sweet kitties have that too.
Feel free to ask questions, we all know the shock of the diagnosis. I had a million questions at that point. A couple things for you to think about. First, all all low carb wet or raw food diet is best and will help you get Kiwi regulated easier. The DM dry is not particularly low carb. Second, at some point younwpmay want to consider a switch to Levemir insulin. Lantus can sting at higher doses, and Lev seems to have better duration. Of course, not all cats feel the sting, just something for you to ponder. And lastly, let us know if you want help with dosing. The best thing you can do for a Kiwi isnget him as safely and quickly as possible to a dose where he spends most of his time under renal threshold. We will need your soreadsheet to be up to date if you want our help with that,
And lastly, take a big breath. It probably seems a lot right now, but just being here and home testing you are doing a lot to help Kiwi.


By the way, most of the acrokitties are on Lev and Lantus, and we do spend a bit more time on the Lantus and Lev forum. Just in case you want more eyes.