ShanonLogan79
Member Since 2019
Boy am I really glad for the internet! My girl Ava was diagnosed today. We have had her for about 8 years and got her as a stray - we think she was 2 or 3 when we got her. She's an amazing cat! She was our baby for many years before we had a human one.
Ava gained quite a bit of weight over the last several years. We moved in December and she started loosing very quickly, 6 pounds in about 8 months. The weight loss despite eating more, excessive thirst, frequent urination with a change in smell, and changes to her coat were clear signs for me... I have 2 sisters with Type 1 diabetes, and my father had Type 1 as well. I was hoping it might just be her thyroid but deep down I sure knew it was going to be diabetes.
I really panicked at first. There's NO way our family could pay for what the vet said we would need -- a vial of Lantus insulin, an Alpha Trak meter and strips, an Rx diet, the 'curve' testing at the animal hospital plus 2 more office visits to learn injections and then BG testing... BUT luckily for my Ava (and my wallet), one sister has an extra meter and test strips and the other has some extra syringes and a backup vial of Levemir she will give me! With that and all the advice on these boards on feeding and testing, I'm confident we can treat her at home.
I'm really hoping that between changing her diet up, treatment at home and all of you AMAZING people, we can get her healthy and into remission soon!
I've been jumping around on the boards all day, but where's the best place to start? Especially how to tell the vet I'm going to use Levemir and do glucose testing at home? It's a new vet for us so I don't really know them well...
Ava gained quite a bit of weight over the last several years. We moved in December and she started loosing very quickly, 6 pounds in about 8 months. The weight loss despite eating more, excessive thirst, frequent urination with a change in smell, and changes to her coat were clear signs for me... I have 2 sisters with Type 1 diabetes, and my father had Type 1 as well. I was hoping it might just be her thyroid but deep down I sure knew it was going to be diabetes.
I really panicked at first. There's NO way our family could pay for what the vet said we would need -- a vial of Lantus insulin, an Alpha Trak meter and strips, an Rx diet, the 'curve' testing at the animal hospital plus 2 more office visits to learn injections and then BG testing... BUT luckily for my Ava (and my wallet), one sister has an extra meter and test strips and the other has some extra syringes and a backup vial of Levemir she will give me! With that and all the advice on these boards on feeding and testing, I'm confident we can treat her at home.
I'm really hoping that between changing her diet up, treatment at home and all of you AMAZING people, we can get her healthy and into remission soon!
I've been jumping around on the boards all day, but where's the best place to start? Especially how to tell the vet I'm going to use Levemir and do glucose testing at home? It's a new vet for us so I don't really know them well...