Hello Julie,
I am the other half of team Bailey.Barnes rescued Bailey 11 years ago when he was a student at university.Bailey had a unsettling start in life having 3 homes in the first 2 years of his life,he was eventually found hungry uncared for and wandering the streets.
Barnes intended to look after him until he found him a good home,he came to visit me (his mum) for the weekend and brought Bailey with him.I had never owned a cat before,always dogs,vowing not to have any more animals after my last dog dies,as I get too attached,and they end up ruling my life! Needless to say I fell in love with him and Bailey had found his forever home.
Barnes now has his own home,and family,we decided Bailey would stay with me,he had a wonderful life until he wad diagnosed with diabetes,the last year has been a roller coaster,he started off on caninsulin,and we eventually got him onto Lantus,the vets in the UK try their best but really know very little about this illness,and have no knowledge on Lantus,so we are on our own with this,and could not have got this far without the amazing people on this forum,we shall be eternally grateful to you all,as this has been,for me a very emotional,and at times frightening ride.
Bailey has pancreatitis,looking back we think he may have had this problem before being diagnosed withFD! I think this effects his BG,and is making it difficult to regulate him,we would like to get him to a level that keeps him safe,as I cannot monitor him through the night,with his fluctuating numbers we have been at a loss to know if we are giving him too much,or too little insulin? We hope with your guidance that will be achievable.
Sorry for the long post,thankyou for taking the time to read it.
Diane (Barnes and Baileys Mum)