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Kaybee

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Hi, I am new here. My cat was diagnosed this week. He is at the vets office for his regulation apt. I am a nervous wreck! I have been reading everything I can to educate myself. I am not very good at message boards, but hope I will learn. Thanks for all of your help :!:
 
Hi Kaybee and welcome.

It is normal to be nervous in the beginning. What is your cat's name?

And what insulin is the vet giving him/her? And what is the insulin dosage?
 
Hi Kaybee,
Once upon a time, each of us wasn't too good with message boards either. We got better, and so will you! And the nervous feeling will go away too. All of us were once in the same place you find yourself in today. . . just found out our cat was a "sugarkitty", no clue what it meant or what the future held. All that stuff will pass.

Did your vet mention anything about teaching you how to home test a cat's blood glucose yourself? Mine taught me, the same day she taught me how to inject the insulin. It took a few tries, but I got good at it, and so will you.

Let us know about the insulin, the dose, the home testing, and also about what kind of food your kitty has been eating up until now. From that info, we can really start to help you with learning the "sugar dance".

Welcome to you and to kitty,
 
Hi and welcome to the board! We all remember being scared and nervous and overwhelmed. Make yourself at home here and learn all you can!
 
Welcome to the boards...whn you can, please post some details about your 'baby'. What did your vet tell you about his diet? Dosage?
 
HI and welcome. We've all been where you are. It will get better. This is a great place to come for advice, symathy, support, and very importantly- education!

Please learn to test at home, no matter what your vet tells you. It is one of the most important things you can do for your diabetic kitty.
 
Poopy and I welcome you to the best place you could have found for you and your kitty! cat_pet_icon (Don't tell him I told you so, but I think Poopy especially likes all the girls. ;-) ) (And, for Pete's sake, don't tell him there's just as many boys!)

Once upon a time, not even a month ago, Poopy was diagnosed diabetic. Of course, it was the end of world. I was terrified. Well, it wasn't quite the end of the world, but it did change a bit. Before, Poopy ruled the roost (he still does but I'm trying to grab the reins, still). He really didn't need me other than to feed him and clean out his litter box, play the occasional game when he wasn't terrorizing his fuzzy playmate, and, of course, give him his lovings on command. Well, he still expects the same as before from me, but now we've added me taking better care of him and his diabetes. :smile:

The folks here are super friendly and freely share their day in and day out 24/7 won knowledge to help us help our kitties. I have come to rely on their wisdom as I have seen it work for Poopy. And what works for Poopy works for me! :-D I've often heard caring for a kitty's diabetes is a sugar dance. Kitty hears the music, and we learn the steps. :lol:

Don't hesitate to ask questions, to vent, or simply share. We're all here to help each other. :-D
 
welcome kaybee and sugar baby to the FDMB family cat_pet_icon :YMHUG: breathe sweetie you are not alone, we all dance together !!



callie an marty ! cat_pet_icon dancing_cat cat_pet_icon
 
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