Jan D & Squeaky
Member Since 2020
Squeaky was diagnosed yesterday. I am having a hard time with it. I will write more tomorrow.
Today on the phone the doctor was saying, if Squeaky goes into a diabetic coma, I will have to take him to a 24-hour vet hospital. Those places have traumatized me in the past....... The prices are so high......
Mandy:
I don't know what a hypo is. I've given Squeaky two insulin shots so far. Last one, I burst into tears afterwards and scared him into hiding. (frowny face)
Care credit doesn't change anything. You have to have the money to be able to pay off a bill. I've already spent $4,000 this year on my beloved cat. And that was before the diabetes diagnosis. I only get a little more than my housing expense each month and I don't want to spend down my retirement savings. The $1,800 crown on my tooth last month was another huge expense. I wish money was unlimited!
@Jan D , Squeaky is beautiful. Makes me kind of teary because we lost a precious Tiger boy about a year ago and he reminds me of him.
Mandy, not testing blood sugar yet. I don't know how, don't know what equipment to get.

The Relion meter from Walmart is inexpensive. I'm not in the US. I believe it is the Relion Premier or Prime. The vet might tell you that you have to use a pet meter. You don't. A human glucometer will do the job and won't break the bank. Strips for pet meter are $1/strip and you will go thru more than you imagine. Relion strips are 18 cents or so.Mandy, not testing blood sugar yet. I don't know how, don't know what equipment to get.
I actually just ordered a 4-pack from Walmart's website for about $6 ... and then they sent me two extra boxes.Add a box of 100 lancets for about $5 and that's all you really need to get started!

My cat was diagnosed 4 years ago. They can live long healthy lives. And while she has definitly had times where she went too low, we were able to get the numbers back up by being vigilant with testing just like a person with diabetes would do.Thank you to those who are encouraging me.....
No truer words...hometesting is how you keep your cat safe.
not treating diabetes will also mean an ER visit.
I understand. It is very stressful worrying about how we'll pay for emergencies. A hypo is when the blood sugar drops too low. My vet never mentioned it either and I'm really lucky I found this place. Read this sticky, it explains what hypo means. https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/how-to-treat-hypos-they-can-kill-print-this-out.15887/
Are you testing Squeaky's blood sugar at home?
My cat was diagnosed 4 years ago. They can live long healthy lives. And while she has definitly had times where she went too low, we were able to get the numbers back up by being vigilant with testing just like a person with diabetes would do.
It's totally normal to be scared at first. When my cat was diagnosed I cried for about 12 hours straight. But over the days following things got better.... And it will get better for you too. You are not alone.
I have a video in my signature showing how I test my cat CC at home.
Thanks Mandy, I read about the hypos and printed it for reference.
It's okay! I cried when my little one was first diagnosed. I didn't even know what diabetes was ... I mean I just knew it had to do with obesity and sugary foods, but that was it. It's hard at first but it gets easier. The nice thing about you finding us here is you have a support system now. <3
I wish money was unlimited too. Our animals certainly think it is.
For peace of mind Jan, here is a link to financial resources if you need them. Specifically, Diabetic Cats In Need (DCIN) provides insulin and testing supplies to low-income caregivers. They can also help with vet expenses. If you are not low-income, they will still provide you with a testing kit and first few months of insulin if you ask.
There is a lot of information and stuff to learn ... but you don't need to learn everything overnight. If you feel overwhelmed just step back and look at everything when you're ready. If you have specific questions do ask, and let us know when you're ready for guidance.
Squeaky was diagnosed yesterday. I am having a hard time with it. I will write more tomorrow.
@Jan D You mentioned spending a lot of money this year on Squeaky. What were his other health issues?
Hi Mandy, Yes today is better. When Squeaky does better, I do better too and he had more energy today, is eating well, and came and purred on me. We sat outside in the grass for about an hour this morning, that is always good. He is still drinking a lot. So far, no diarrhea.
Okay here is Squeaky's story. Well, coming soon.