Hi everyone, my name is Erin and my sweet boy Sam became my Sugar Kitty about three weeks ago. He is seven years old and I adopted him from the local Humane Society when he was three. About once a year since adopting him I was having to take him to the vet with pancreatic inflammation, so I've kind of being waiting for the diabetes gauntlet to be dropped and it finally was three weeks ago.
Ever since we began insulin injections he has improved so much! He's still suffering from neuropathy in his back legs, but I ordered some Zobaline for him and it arrived in the mail today (yay!) so I'm planning to give him his first dose tonight. Hoping it'll work as quickly as I've heard because I hate seeing him be all wobbly in his back legs.
We were released for at-home testing from the vet last week. Last night I went and bought a ReliOn glucometer and test strips and opened it all up this morning preparing to give him his first ear prick and realized that the lancelets weren't included (hey, I'm a newbie remember?). So when my fiancé gets off work tonight we're trekking back to Walmart to look for these and then re-try that whole ear pricking thing tomorrow. Luckily my vet is extremely supportive of at-home testing. I've heard from some people that their vets don't want it done or try to make them buy the really expensive pet-specific ones, but my vet was great and supportive of it all.
Anyway, I just wanted to introduce us and say I'm so grateful this community is here so I'll have somewhere to turn if I need immediate assistance!
Ever since we began insulin injections he has improved so much! He's still suffering from neuropathy in his back legs, but I ordered some Zobaline for him and it arrived in the mail today (yay!) so I'm planning to give him his first dose tonight. Hoping it'll work as quickly as I've heard because I hate seeing him be all wobbly in his back legs.
We were released for at-home testing from the vet last week. Last night I went and bought a ReliOn glucometer and test strips and opened it all up this morning preparing to give him his first ear prick and realized that the lancelets weren't included (hey, I'm a newbie remember?). So when my fiancé gets off work tonight we're trekking back to Walmart to look for these and then re-try that whole ear pricking thing tomorrow. Luckily my vet is extremely supportive of at-home testing. I've heard from some people that their vets don't want it done or try to make them buy the really expensive pet-specific ones, but my vet was great and supportive of it all.
Anyway, I just wanted to introduce us and say I'm so grateful this community is here so I'll have somewhere to turn if I need immediate assistance!