That's great news. Everything in this house defies the laws of nature. Always easy to spot a Canadian. The first time I read about a cat at 500 I didn't know what to think. We're almost neighbors, we live in Milton, same insulin, same meter. Good luck!
Hey neighbour I actually used to live in Acton and worked at Allendale in Milton many years ago!
I apologize to you and the others
@Kris & Teasel ,
@MrWorfMen's Mom @JeffJ ,
@sherrib , @ Cath , I did not see the last few posts from everyone and haven't been on FDMB in close to 3 or 4 weeks. I can't believe it's been that long! I am not one for computers unless I absolutely need to be online or am extremely bored.
I wish I had checked here sooner as I missed
@MrWorfMen's Mom post about testing for 14 days. I stopped testing Cali's BG's altogether besides 4 random AM and PM readings which were both under 5 within those first 12 or so days after stopping insulin. The vet convinced me to stop testing and I really wanted to stop putting her through all those pokes and once I did I felt a lot better.
I am still having some of the same challenges and other issues since Cali was Dx. I am only sleeping 2-3 hrs at a time because of her feeding issues but now most of the time I end up throwing the food in the garbage because she is refusing to eat it and would rather lick all the plastic things in my apartment, recycling bin, tote bin, outside of freezer basically anything hard and plastic. She hasn't gotten into any grocery bags (this seem popular with other feline plastic lickers/eaters online), I rarely use plastic bags and the few I have are strictly for cat litter and are in a drawer. And then there's the running outside to eat grass as if she's starving. I did notice today she did not poop so I am thinking she might constipated.
I called the vet and explained her behaviours and he didn't think anything was wrong and after much research online and on FDMB forums it does seem somewhat normal behaviour for many other cats and most of it can be explained away.
The weirdest thing about these behaviours is that they seem to happen all day one day and the next day she is fine and eating everything including the food she refused the day before! I cant find the correlation between these instances and whenever I think to bring her to the vet she's fine again. The stress of it all and lack of sleep is really starting to wear on me.