Chuck and Susan
Member Since 2010
I'm posting just a tad early; tomorrow (the 5th) is Chuck's THREE year OTJ anniversary! I had him to the vet today, and he is EXTREMELY pleased with how Chuck's diabetes has been managed through diet alone. He did recommend switching Chuck to a senior formula (less protein, etc.,) to give his kidneys a rest, since we know renal failure is common in older cats (Chuck is 16 now). He's at a healthy 8 pounds and finally got all his vaccinations (it seemed like every time we went in for vaccinations, he had a health issue, so no vaccinations).
Anyway, for any new beans reading this: This board saved Chuck's life, no doubt about it. After a hypo event at the vet during a blood curve, and subsequent overnight emergency treatment, Team J took me by the hand, beat me over the head (LOL), and got me back to giving him insulin. About 45 days after the hypo event, Chuck went OTJ and has been that way since.
He ocasionally gives me a start on his BG, which I test once a month now. Last month, he threw me some high 100's, so I tested him a LOT for a few days until his numbers settled again. This month, he gave me a 48 (!!); tested him a couple hours later and he settled in the upper 80's.
So, once again, many, many thanks to Team J and everyone in Lantus Land!!
Anyway, for any new beans reading this: This board saved Chuck's life, no doubt about it. After a hypo event at the vet during a blood curve, and subsequent overnight emergency treatment, Team J took me by the hand, beat me over the head (LOL), and got me back to giving him insulin. About 45 days after the hypo event, Chuck went OTJ and has been that way since.
He ocasionally gives me a start on his BG, which I test once a month now. Last month, he threw me some high 100's, so I tested him a LOT for a few days until his numbers settled again. This month, he gave me a 48 (!!); tested him a couple hours later and he settled in the upper 80's.
So, once again, many, many thanks to Team J and everyone in Lantus Land!!