pixiistixx
Member Since 2012
Hello everyone!
I just found out that my big ol man, Levi, has diabetes. We found out on Wed. I have given him a total of three shots, I wasn't able to pick them up until after work yesterday. We have a set schedule and we do feeding before his shots. Sadly, while I cannot be at home he seems to get really sluggish throughout the day. I had to move back home a year ago due to the ending of my relationship with my fiance. Luckily, I moved home with my grandmother and my mother. They are comfortable with feeding him throughout the day when he seems sluggy or hungry. He has been put on Hills M/D canned food and loves it. When I found out his level was 457...my vet and I were worried that if he was not going to eat he would need to be hospitalized. Luckily we (Levi and I) got home and he chowed down on the food! So this is good news! While we are just starting our journey, I know that we will both be able to adjust to our new life. He is also on antibiotics for a kidney infection
poor boy! He will be 12 Sept 5th.
While I was at the vet, my doctor had asked me if I wanted to go ahead with the insulin injections. I was shocked that he was asking this and said "Well of course! He's like my child, why wouldn't I?" He explained to me that not everyone is willing to go through the injections and will just have their pet put to sleep. I was shocked and burst into tears. I couldn't imagine my life without him! He's been with me since I was 15 and we have gone through some horrible rough patches. He has stuck by me through all the horrible times, how couold I not return that level of love...it is unconditional and that means NO MATTER WHAT I will love him. I have a thyroid disorder so I'm used to having to do medication every day, now we just take ours together. Since he has had to go on a diet, I have joined him...me more willing than him I'm sure.
His step-brother is a bigger cat as well so I will be watching him to make sure he is healthy. Currently his weight is okay.
My vet has proved to be one of the best. He has the best manners and the softest way to break bad news to you. He kind of eases you into it, which is nice. I knew the second he brought in two papers it was something bad. He started by telling me that the pain he was feeling during the physical exam was that he has a kidney infection. As I have family members that were diabetic, I knew where this was going. I instantly burst into uncontrolable sobs. He offered me a tissue and waited till I gained my composure to continue. He proceeded to tell me about his blood sugar and that he was, 100% diabetic. A million thoughts ran through my mind, mainly how do I help him..if I can and will he live a happy long life like a normal cat? My vet told me that he can live a longer life although this can surely shorten their lives. He has answered every question I have had even when I have called more than three times in one day. I just had so many questions and I couldn't think of them all at once. I'm terrified that I did this to him or that I wont be able to help him have a long healthy life. He told me that's not the case and I shouldn't feel guilty. I love my vet very much, so happy I found him!
I'm scared and I still randomly burst into tears and start bawling....all I have to do is think about him and I start. Some of my friends are more understanding others, not so much. Levi has always been first in my life but now it's just a little different. We can do this. I love him with my whole heart.
I just found out that my big ol man, Levi, has diabetes. We found out on Wed. I have given him a total of three shots, I wasn't able to pick them up until after work yesterday. We have a set schedule and we do feeding before his shots. Sadly, while I cannot be at home he seems to get really sluggish throughout the day. I had to move back home a year ago due to the ending of my relationship with my fiance. Luckily, I moved home with my grandmother and my mother. They are comfortable with feeding him throughout the day when he seems sluggy or hungry. He has been put on Hills M/D canned food and loves it. When I found out his level was 457...my vet and I were worried that if he was not going to eat he would need to be hospitalized. Luckily we (Levi and I) got home and he chowed down on the food! So this is good news! While we are just starting our journey, I know that we will both be able to adjust to our new life. He is also on antibiotics for a kidney infection
While I was at the vet, my doctor had asked me if I wanted to go ahead with the insulin injections. I was shocked that he was asking this and said "Well of course! He's like my child, why wouldn't I?" He explained to me that not everyone is willing to go through the injections and will just have their pet put to sleep. I was shocked and burst into tears. I couldn't imagine my life without him! He's been with me since I was 15 and we have gone through some horrible rough patches. He has stuck by me through all the horrible times, how couold I not return that level of love...it is unconditional and that means NO MATTER WHAT I will love him. I have a thyroid disorder so I'm used to having to do medication every day, now we just take ours together. Since he has had to go on a diet, I have joined him...me more willing than him I'm sure.
His step-brother is a bigger cat as well so I will be watching him to make sure he is healthy. Currently his weight is okay.
My vet has proved to be one of the best. He has the best manners and the softest way to break bad news to you. He kind of eases you into it, which is nice. I knew the second he brought in two papers it was something bad. He started by telling me that the pain he was feeling during the physical exam was that he has a kidney infection. As I have family members that were diabetic, I knew where this was going. I instantly burst into uncontrolable sobs. He offered me a tissue and waited till I gained my composure to continue. He proceeded to tell me about his blood sugar and that he was, 100% diabetic. A million thoughts ran through my mind, mainly how do I help him..if I can and will he live a happy long life like a normal cat? My vet told me that he can live a longer life although this can surely shorten their lives. He has answered every question I have had even when I have called more than three times in one day. I just had so many questions and I couldn't think of them all at once. I'm terrified that I did this to him or that I wont be able to help him have a long healthy life. He told me that's not the case and I shouldn't feel guilty. I love my vet very much, so happy I found him!
I'm scared and I still randomly burst into tears and start bawling....all I have to do is think about him and I start. Some of my friends are more understanding others, not so much. Levi has always been first in my life but now it's just a little different. We can do this. I love him with my whole heart.