Kelly, Misty, thank you so much.
I hate slamming people, but just about everything my vet (my former vet) told me about how to treat diabetes was wrong.
"He's having a Somogyi."
"Don't test too often, just go by his behaviour."
"He's well-regulated."
"I've never seen a hypo; it's not a concern."
"He's looking good, so stop testing for 3 weeks."
"Roll the Lantus for a good minute each time."
"If you overfill the syringe, just inject it back in the vial."
"Prefill your week's syringes in advance."
"I don't know what his weight is, so I prescribed this dosage based on when I saw him three months ago. Do you think he's lost weight since then?"
and so on... grr_red
Now that I'm getting good advice I feel so much more hopeful. I'm holding that lightly, as I know diabetes is a slippery thing, but last night a friend commented something I'd been thinking, that I paid thousands of dollars, to my last penny, recently, to someone who didn't help, and actually endangered his health, and now I'm getting good advice freely. It should have been the other way around.
Thanks so very much.