Welcome Barbara & Sophia!
I am new here as well. My little Mego was just diagnosed last Friday after blood/urine testing. Just so you know, you're in good hands here. If you're like me, you've probably been reading A LOT of information on this site. And honestly, there's more info here than any vet ever provided me so read up and hang in there. You're going to get a lot of advice from many who have been in your shoes as a newbie. So here's what I can tell you I've learned in the last week that has gotten Mego on the road to recovery:
- dry food has way more carbs than cats should have (only 10% or less of calories should come from carbs) so it's a good idea to switch to a wet canned food if you can. Many people here recommend Fancy Feast or Friskies. This website has a lot of great info on Feline Nutrition I'd recommend reading up on...
http://catinfo.org/
- If you're on a tight budget like I am, it's good to start doing home testing if you can. Testing at the vet can get quite expensive and you'll have the real time numbers you need to dose correctly. I purchased the ReliOn Micro from Walmart, test strips, lancets and ketone strips as my starter kit.
- Check with your vet as to why they chose the insulin they did. From what I can tell, most of us here are on Lantus, Levemir or PZI. These are longer lasting insulins.
- Read, read, read everything on these info boards. Bookmark pages you want to come back to for easy reference. It's kind of a jungle in here.
- Ask every question even if you think it's a dumb one. Everyone here is so willing to help you and Sophia.
So, welcome to the club and we wish you and Sophia all the best. We'll see you soon I'm sure.