LydetteSimmie (Iceman)
Member Since 2014
Hi All,
I introduced myself in the wrong place yesterday. My nickname is Lydette and I have 3 kitties living with me and my hubby now...and one dog. The 3 cats are Simon (Simmie), Murphy, and Princess Kitty Kat. Our senior citizen dog is Buddy or Bud-Bud. I have been a cat lover since I was a small child and prior to this 'family' we had a large group of 7 kitties (all indoor) and the last one of that group passed away at 20. In that group almost all our kids had some type of physical issue as they were quite old prior to their passing but the one issue that broke my heart the most was when my Moon came down with Diabetes. That was about 23 years ago and there wasn't much knowledge on how to care for cats then beyond glucose curves and insulin.
Now my Simon has diabetes and marked neuropathy but because of all the stuff I have already learned from this site I feel like I have a better handle on things. I got a glucose meter a couple of days ago and because of info on this site and Kpassa I was able to do 2 successful readings today. Yesterday I had a horrible time trying to do a reading but Simmie is so good, and he loves his snacks so today was a much better experience.
The most disappointing aspect of this time around with diabetes really is because of my vet. The veterinary practice is great but my kitty vet really disappointed me. She didn't know about METHYL-B12, she still recommends Hills M/D, and she never recommended to me that I should do home testing. We got into a small argument today when I rushed Simmie in to get what I thought was going to be a METHYL-B12 shot - turns out, regardless of how many times I left messages with the technicians and her voicemail stating it must be METHYL-B12 and saying that normal B-12 DOES NOT WORK according to research, when I got there, she didn't have the METHYL-B12, just basic B12. She got really defensive when I told her I was reading veterinary website info that stated B-12 does not work...she said that that is all they can get from their manufacturers, I said so change manufacturers (in a nice way) and she said METHYL-B12 is not available in injectable form and that the pills I ordered won't be absorbed properly by the cat. Anyway, the pills arrived today and given the successful attempt with the glucose meter I feel a lot better.
You guys are wonderful. Thank you. I wish you all the luck caring for your kitties!
Lydette
I introduced myself in the wrong place yesterday. My nickname is Lydette and I have 3 kitties living with me and my hubby now...and one dog. The 3 cats are Simon (Simmie), Murphy, and Princess Kitty Kat. Our senior citizen dog is Buddy or Bud-Bud. I have been a cat lover since I was a small child and prior to this 'family' we had a large group of 7 kitties (all indoor) and the last one of that group passed away at 20. In that group almost all our kids had some type of physical issue as they were quite old prior to their passing but the one issue that broke my heart the most was when my Moon came down with Diabetes. That was about 23 years ago and there wasn't much knowledge on how to care for cats then beyond glucose curves and insulin.
Now my Simon has diabetes and marked neuropathy but because of all the stuff I have already learned from this site I feel like I have a better handle on things. I got a glucose meter a couple of days ago and because of info on this site and Kpassa I was able to do 2 successful readings today. Yesterday I had a horrible time trying to do a reading but Simmie is so good, and he loves his snacks so today was a much better experience.
The most disappointing aspect of this time around with diabetes really is because of my vet. The veterinary practice is great but my kitty vet really disappointed me. She didn't know about METHYL-B12, she still recommends Hills M/D, and she never recommended to me that I should do home testing. We got into a small argument today when I rushed Simmie in to get what I thought was going to be a METHYL-B12 shot - turns out, regardless of how many times I left messages with the technicians and her voicemail stating it must be METHYL-B12 and saying that normal B-12 DOES NOT WORK according to research, when I got there, she didn't have the METHYL-B12, just basic B12. She got really defensive when I told her I was reading veterinary website info that stated B-12 does not work...she said that that is all they can get from their manufacturers, I said so change manufacturers (in a nice way) and she said METHYL-B12 is not available in injectable form and that the pills I ordered won't be absorbed properly by the cat. Anyway, the pills arrived today and given the successful attempt with the glucose meter I feel a lot better.
You guys are wonderful. Thank you. I wish you all the luck caring for your kitties!
Lydette