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Carl & Polly & Bob (GA)
Becki,
You aren't being a pain in anyone's A! We all know you want to do what's best for your boy and keep him safe. We all want that too. Don't try to do this perfect. It's impossible to do that. Nobody here did it "perfect". I know I sure didn't come close to perfect with Bob. But he went off of insulin eventually anyway. The same can happen for Rags.
We WILL get you on a different insulin, one that is much better suited to treat feline diabetes.
And nobody else has given up on you, please don't think that. Each of us has our own schedules to work around, and we've been trying to help each other out while helping you out. So we're "taking turns" depending on who can be online when.
Last week I was watching, but I couldn't post because I was at work, and I'm happy there were others that were able to be online when your tests and shots needed to happen. Like tomorrow morning, Deb will be awake and watching for your posts while I'll be sound asleep.
"We", including you and Rags, will get through this. It won't be this stressful or chaotic once we figure out a better insulin and a dose that makes sense, and a feeding schedule that fits his numbers and his shot schedule. If you get Prozinc, you'll only have to be giving shots twice a day, so that'll help a lot.
Nobody is going to give up on you, or on Rags. Once you posted for the first time here, you became "a part of the family".
Sleep well and hoping for a good number in the morning.
You aren't being a pain in anyone's A! We all know you want to do what's best for your boy and keep him safe. We all want that too. Don't try to do this perfect. It's impossible to do that. Nobody here did it "perfect". I know I sure didn't come close to perfect with Bob. But he went off of insulin eventually anyway. The same can happen for Rags.
We WILL get you on a different insulin, one that is much better suited to treat feline diabetes.
And nobody else has given up on you, please don't think that. Each of us has our own schedules to work around, and we've been trying to help each other out while helping you out. So we're "taking turns" depending on who can be online when.
Last week I was watching, but I couldn't post because I was at work, and I'm happy there were others that were able to be online when your tests and shots needed to happen. Like tomorrow morning, Deb will be awake and watching for your posts while I'll be sound asleep.
"We", including you and Rags, will get through this. It won't be this stressful or chaotic once we figure out a better insulin and a dose that makes sense, and a feeding schedule that fits his numbers and his shot schedule. If you get Prozinc, you'll only have to be giving shots twice a day, so that'll help a lot.
Nobody is going to give up on you, or on Rags. Once you posted for the first time here, you became "a part of the family".
Sleep well and hoping for a good number in the morning.