Vicky & Gandalf said:
I almost forgot! I don't know exactly which day in May he was born, but the middle of the month is about 6 weeks before I got him in July of 1993. So I picked May 15th.
That first summer he was diabetic if you had told me he would still be here and doing OK at 17 years old, I would have been floored. I know he would not be here today if it wasn't for FDMB. I'm not even sure who helped us in the beginning, Pamela and Tigger was the first person to PM me. So thank you, Pamela!
You are welcome and Happy Birthday Gandalf! And since we are going down memory lane here is that PM (I know Vicky wouldn't care if I shared it). It is funny what she says there at the end of her post, "Don't know that we will ever stop learning how to manage diabetes". Isn't that the truth even after all these years?
Re: Thank you!
From: pamela and tigger
To: Vicky & Gandalf
Date: 07/29/05 06:05PM
Hi Vicky - I answered your post today. Been really busy at home lately so haven't been online much. Please update us on the Health board when you can. And no, you never stop learning with this disease. I learn something new everyday as do a lot of the veterans that have been doing this for longer than me. I wish I knew then what I Know now. I took too long to make changes, but we are still plugging along. Tigger is doing great. He is healthy and runs and plays like a normal kitty. Keep us updated. Pamela and Tigger (and you are welcome)
Vicky & Gandalf Wrote:
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> I just read through your profile notes and wanted
> to thank you for the detail. To see Tigger doing
> so well after almost 2 years and many changes
> makes me very hopeful for Gandalf. He's certainly
> doing better now than 3 months ago when I could
> see he was headed downward so we have made
> strides, but are still learning. Don't know that
> we will ever stop learning how to manage diabetes.