ChloesMama
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Okay, so I'm texting Peter like crazy from work, trying to get info out of him about the visit. He said that the vet said I may have very well saved Chloe's life by monitoring her and choosing not to give her the insulin. He also made Peter buy insulin and syringes anyway, and said that she is on it "for life." He said that her numbers were too low (the tests that I took. He sent bloodwork in and we'll get results tomorrow), and that she needs to drink and maintain her weight. He also said that if her numbers go below 70, not to shoot. You guys say 100, right?
I asked Peter if her numbers stay low, then she should be off insulin and we can just maintain with her diet change, and he said the dr. implied she'd always need insulin. How can he say that? She dropped SIGNIFICANTLY in just a week with a little insulin and a good diet change. It was only ONE unit twice a day, not even a lot, and her pancreas kicked itself into gear.
I still feel very unsettled. confused_cat
I asked Peter if her numbers stay low, then she should be off insulin and we can just maintain with her diet change, and he said the dr. implied she'd always need insulin. How can he say that? She dropped SIGNIFICANTLY in just a week with a little insulin and a good diet change. It was only ONE unit twice a day, not even a lot, and her pancreas kicked itself into gear.
I still feel very unsettled. confused_cat