JJ & Gwyn [GA]
Active Member
My beautiful, beloved Gwyn was born 21 years ago today. She became diabetic in October 2004. Because of other health conditions, she was permanently on steroids and therefore remained an active diabetic (getting insulin every day) for the rest of her life. However, because of the advice I received from the people on this board, I was able to keep her diabetes under control, as well as receiving a *lot* of help in managing her various other conditions.
In a few hours, it will be exactly a year since my Gwyn died, the day after her 20th birthday. I know it's because of the help and support I received from the folks on this board that Gwyn was able to stay as happy and healthy as long as she did. I know this is all extremely confusing to the new folks but, if you listen to advice you get here, you have a chance at getting your cat into remission. Or, even if your cat can't make it into remission, s/he can still live a long and healthy life, just like my Gwyn.
I wish everyone here the best of luck with their beloved cats, and I thank everyone here for all the support I received over the years.
Peace --
Jean and her Gwyn
In a few hours, it will be exactly a year since my Gwyn died, the day after her 20th birthday. I know it's because of the help and support I received from the folks on this board that Gwyn was able to stay as happy and healthy as long as she did. I know this is all extremely confusing to the new folks but, if you listen to advice you get here, you have a chance at getting your cat into remission. Or, even if your cat can't make it into remission, s/he can still live a long and healthy life, just like my Gwyn.
I wish everyone here the best of luck with their beloved cats, and I thank everyone here for all the support I received over the years.
Peace --
Jean and her Gwyn