Hello everyone,
I'm Tracie. I'm so glad to see this community is still around and thriving. My childhood cat was diagnosed with Diabetes way back in my early 20s. I joined FDMB back then with old Oscar, who died in 1997. At that time, I had little experience of being caregiver, a career in its infancy, and no money to speak of; it was a tremendous struggle for me. Here I find myself once more, nearly 2 decades later, with 14 yo Fester Fatty Cat who was just diagnosed today! The world is such a small place.
I come back a much more centered person, with a stable life, a good career and the ability to give Fester the very best treatment. I guess the biggest change is the patience and serenity that we earn as the years go by. I sure could have used it years ago!
I've been away from diabetes for quite a while so I got a load of tips from the site and made a massive walmart haul (which also included a couple spare cat beds to scatter around the house, a birdfeeder for kitty entertainment....). I'm practicing lancing myself and my house guest; this time I have a glucose meter and I plan to do very vigorous monitoring at home. My vet directed me to get Novolin N insulin, which I've read it not the best for cats. But! I don't want to work at cross purposes and I need to trust him to get me started using a product familiar to him (as opposed to an insulin familiar to neither of us).
So, heading to the vet first thing Monday to drop Fester off and get him stabilized. He'll probably have to spend the night. Following FDMB advice, I plan to go in with all of my new diabetes gadgets and see how my meter compares to theirs (I registered 168 tonight myself, which I attribute to the stress over getting such a big diagnosis, and the medicinal Mai tai I was enjoying). No one on our family (pets included) is safe from being poked and prodded, nor being sent to the store for cat nip, baby food, etc.
I'm pleased to once more become part of the community and I look forward to helping e/o.
Warm Regards,
Tracie &
Fester Fatty Cat: 14 yo
Diagnosed: Sat March 8, 2014
I'm Tracie. I'm so glad to see this community is still around and thriving. My childhood cat was diagnosed with Diabetes way back in my early 20s. I joined FDMB back then with old Oscar, who died in 1997. At that time, I had little experience of being caregiver, a career in its infancy, and no money to speak of; it was a tremendous struggle for me. Here I find myself once more, nearly 2 decades later, with 14 yo Fester Fatty Cat who was just diagnosed today! The world is such a small place.
I come back a much more centered person, with a stable life, a good career and the ability to give Fester the very best treatment. I guess the biggest change is the patience and serenity that we earn as the years go by. I sure could have used it years ago!
I've been away from diabetes for quite a while so I got a load of tips from the site and made a massive walmart haul (which also included a couple spare cat beds to scatter around the house, a birdfeeder for kitty entertainment....). I'm practicing lancing myself and my house guest; this time I have a glucose meter and I plan to do very vigorous monitoring at home. My vet directed me to get Novolin N insulin, which I've read it not the best for cats. But! I don't want to work at cross purposes and I need to trust him to get me started using a product familiar to him (as opposed to an insulin familiar to neither of us).
So, heading to the vet first thing Monday to drop Fester off and get him stabilized. He'll probably have to spend the night. Following FDMB advice, I plan to go in with all of my new diabetes gadgets and see how my meter compares to theirs (I registered 168 tonight myself, which I attribute to the stress over getting such a big diagnosis, and the medicinal Mai tai I was enjoying). No one on our family (pets included) is safe from being poked and prodded, nor being sent to the store for cat nip, baby food, etc.
I'm pleased to once more become part of the community and I look forward to helping e/o.
Warm Regards,
Tracie &
Fester Fatty Cat: 14 yo
Diagnosed: Sat March 8, 2014