Lantus pen and supplies to donate

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JenM

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Hi everyone. I've been absent for quite awhile... but thought I'd hop on to "pay it forward". When my Tink was diagnosed back in 2013, this forum LITERALLY saved his life. My vet hadn't a clue and I felt completely overwhelmed and hopeless. Ya'll quickly turned that around and I quickly became a "pro" with feline diabetes and was able to find a vet that trusted my judgement. Lately Tink has been losing weight and we were having a hard time managing his BG. The other day he stopped eating (which was VERY concerning, because he's normally EXTREMELY interested in anything resembling food - like to the point where he would snatch another cats food before you could even grab him).

Anyway... after 4 years of managing diabetes, I decided awhile ago that we aren't going to go any further than we already were. I wasn't interested in bloodwork, more meds, surgeries, etc. I didn't want to do that to him. His only interest in life was food. There would be no more feeding tubes, etc (we did that back when he was first diagnosed - but he was much younger then). At 14, he's had a a good life, and frankly... I'm tired. My life has been consumed by this cat for 4 years - having to be home every 12 hours for insulin injections. Managing every ounce of food he consumes. Making sure no dirty dishes are left out, no crumbs make it to the floor, locking up anything even remotely edible in cabinets he couldn't get to. He opened the cabinet once and chewed the corner off my bag of flour. Even zucchini, tomatoes and bananas couldnt be left out. He was nuts. And yet I loved every minute of it somehow.

He went downhill VERY fast when he stopped eating. Of course I couldn't really give him his insulin unless I force fed him - which I didn't want to do. I suspect he may have finally given himself a blockage. They knocked over the garbage can the night before he stopped eating... and for whatever reason, Tink ALWAYS had a plastic fetish. He would eat the handles off plastic grocery bags, he LOVED any kind of cellophane... how he made it 14 years without surgery to remove the pounds of plastic he consumed in his lifetime, I'll never know. But... I have a strong suspicion that's what got him. He never seemed in pain though... he just stopped eating. He would sit by the water bowl, but wouldn't drink it. I gave him subQ fluids after he hadn't eaten for 24 hours, to see if that'd perk him up... it didn't. Instead, when I got home on day 2, he'd crashed and was very weak. I took him in for his final vet visit. He was very much at peace and seemed ready to go.

I had just lost my disabled cat 3 weeks prior. That might have played a part too - they were pretty close.

So... now we're down to 3 healthy (knock on wood) young cats.

Long story short, I no longer need my ReliOn Prime monitor, the 100 test strips I just bought (a few missing), the brand new unopened box of syringes that just arrived from ADW, or the 80 or so units of Lantus left in my pen.

Given that this group saved him, I'm hoping I can send this to someone who is either new to this and overwhelmed at the information and cost, or to someone already managing this disease in their precious kitty who is struggling to afford it. If you're in serious need of this, or know someone who is... please reply. Thanks!
 
Poor Tink but sounds like you loved him the best way possible. These creatures take our hearts with them when they leave us. Never ready for it. May Tinks light lead you through these days of darkness ahead. :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug: head bumps from Phoebe
 
Hi Jen. I am so sorry it was Tink's time to go. :bighug::bighug: I thought of you/him every time I drove by the Skagit Valley, or in tomato/zucchini season. Tink sure had a large purrsonality. Take care of you, this time can be exhausting for the caregivers.

If you don't get any interest in your supplies here, there is a Supply Closet forum here. How good of you to donate them.
 
So Sorry!! I am just beginning the Lantus journey with my little girl I am disabled and could use the syringes are they U100?Also ,I have the pen that I the syringe in is that what you have left??Thank you Pam and Amethyst
 
{{{Jen}}}

I am so sorry to read that it was Tink's time to cross, and that you recently lost another kitty. :bighug::bighug::bighug:

I think it is very kind of you to want to share your supplies with someone in need. Keep in mind, if you send the insulin to someone, it will need to be overnighted or sent with a cold pack.

Fly free, sweet Tink, and land softly.
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So sorry for your loss. You and Tink obviously shared a lot of love. I hope your wonderful memories of him, and your disabled kitty, too, will help your heart heal.
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(((Jen))) I'm so sorry to hear about Tink. He was a special kind of kitter - I have a plastic-eater too. You can't hardly prevent it. You did a fantastic job managing Tink and can be comforted that you did such a great job. Sending big hugs your way. Thanks for your generosity in passing on Tink's unneeded supplies.

Fly free little Tink and land softly.
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I'm really sorry about Tink.
Hopefully your supplies can be used by someone else. I know I felt better knowing our supplies were helping other families.
 
Sorry to hear about Tink.:( You were a good mama. What a thoughtful gesture offering your supplies. Take care and enjoy your three other babies. :bighug:
 
So Sorry!! I am just beginning the Lantus journey with my little girl I am disabled and could use the syringes are they U100?Also ,I have the pen that I the syringe in is that what you have left??Thank you Pam and Amethyst
Yes, it's the Lantus pen. I just draw out the tiny doses with the syringe. I can put everything in a flat rate envelope. Let me see what's available. All I'd ask for is to paypal the cost of shipping (if I can get it all to fit in a small, that would only be around $6. I think a medium is around $11) if you're able. My email is jenmilton76@gmail.com (for paypal). Let me know if you for sure want it. :)
 
{{{Jen}}}

I am so sorry to read that it was Tink's time to cross, and that you recently lost another kitty. :bighug::bighug::bighug:

I think it is very kind of you to want to share your supplies with someone in need. Keep in mind, if you send the insulin to someone, it will need to be overnighted or sent with a cold pack.

Fly free, sweet Tink, and land softly.
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Does it need to be refrigerated? The lantus pens are to be carried in your purse, etc. without refrigeration (though I always heard it kept longer in the fridge, so that's how I've always stored mine). When I get it from the pharmacy, it actually has a "do not refrigerate" sticker on it.
 
Hi Jen. I am so sorry it was Tink's time to go. :bighug::bighug: I thought of you/him every time I drove by the Skagit Valley, or in tomato/zucchini season. Tink sure had a large purrsonality. Take care of you, this time can be exhausting for the caregivers.

If you don't get any interest in your supplies here, there is a Supply Closet forum here. How good of you to donate them.

LOL... thanks for the chuckle. Here I thought I could now leave a veggie or two out on the counter... but he young 'uns have quickly filled Tink's shoes. Tarzan stole a few green beans off the counter last night. *face palm*
 
Let me know if you know anyone who can use Lantus insulin pen U-100.

https://www.lantus.com/about-lantus/get-to-know-the-lantus-solostar-pen

I have 4 pens left and would like to donate to someone who really needs ‘em in the Atlanta area.
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Hi Art How are you? My little girl could really use them I am DISABLED and struggling financially but we are in MASS Take care
 
Jen, I'm so sorry for your loss. Losing both kitties within three weeks has got to be hard. You gave Tink 4 extra years of love, and I'm sure you gave your disabled kitty extra time and much love also.

I can so understand your weariness. I've only been doing this since November and some days are fine and doable, and other days feel scary and hopeless. So for all of you doing this for many years, you show an amazing amount of love for your kitties.

It is sweet of you to donate your supplies to someone needing them.

Hope your three kitties fill your heart and home with much love. Hugs to you!
 
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