all4mymarine
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Edited: Can someone look at Lucky's SS? This is the 4th cycle on 1u and I know that it can be good to stick with a dose, that's why I'm doing this "trial" but I just don't see it working too well at this point. I think he does much better with 1.1u on 300 PS's and 1u on 200 PS's. Does it really look like 1u is going to be worth sticking with any longer? I'm trying to slow down and try to see a pattern maybe but I also don't want to stick with a dose for longer than I need to if it's not working out.
So my morning starts off with a call from the vet saying that she had been thinking a lot about Lucky and how we seemed to have gotten off on the wrong foot and how I'm doing a great job....BUT, I didn't need to test him so much because he's gaining weight and eating well and not drinking as much and I need to do a full curve on him and THEN we'll talk about dose changes and that I don't need to change the dose because cats don't do well with dose changes. I have been keeping the dose the same (except for fats and skinny's maybe) for the past 4 cycles just because I felt I needed to go back to 1u and slowly increase or decrease if needed to find the right dose since things were looking crazy. I didn't tell her that though. I just said, okay, okay, yep, okay, thanks, okay, bye.
After my family leaves on Aug 8th and Lucky has his dental on Aug 12th, I'll be searching for a new vet. Basically I need a vet that I feel is knowledgeable enough to take care of Lucky (the way I would) if I needed them to. I just need his insulin, and that's that. I'm not an idiot, I know how to read #'s and I know what #'s are good and what are bad. I made a commitment to do what it takes after Lucky was dx'ed. I won't lie, for about an hour, I felt that putting him down was the best thing. I cried and cried. I got on the internet and found you guys and saw that it might not be that hard and there was a good chance for remission. How could I possibly lose Lucky knowing I could make him healthy?
SO, with the commitment I made, 200's aren't good enough. That's regulation. I don't want regulation long term, I want remission!
Oh, and they did dentals for Lucky and one of my civvies back in '08 and everything seemed okay then and he needs it sooner than later so I'll let them do it again but I will be shopping for a new vet afterwards...one who shares some of the same ideas. Okay, sorry for the long novel here.
Hope today looks better for Lucky! He started off at 396 :?
So my morning starts off with a call from the vet saying that she had been thinking a lot about Lucky and how we seemed to have gotten off on the wrong foot and how I'm doing a great job....BUT, I didn't need to test him so much because he's gaining weight and eating well and not drinking as much and I need to do a full curve on him and THEN we'll talk about dose changes and that I don't need to change the dose because cats don't do well with dose changes. I have been keeping the dose the same (except for fats and skinny's maybe) for the past 4 cycles just because I felt I needed to go back to 1u and slowly increase or decrease if needed to find the right dose since things were looking crazy. I didn't tell her that though. I just said, okay, okay, yep, okay, thanks, okay, bye.
After my family leaves on Aug 8th and Lucky has his dental on Aug 12th, I'll be searching for a new vet. Basically I need a vet that I feel is knowledgeable enough to take care of Lucky (the way I would) if I needed them to. I just need his insulin, and that's that. I'm not an idiot, I know how to read #'s and I know what #'s are good and what are bad. I made a commitment to do what it takes after Lucky was dx'ed. I won't lie, for about an hour, I felt that putting him down was the best thing. I cried and cried. I got on the internet and found you guys and saw that it might not be that hard and there was a good chance for remission. How could I possibly lose Lucky knowing I could make him healthy?
SO, with the commitment I made, 200's aren't good enough. That's regulation. I don't want regulation long term, I want remission!
Oh, and they did dentals for Lucky and one of my civvies back in '08 and everything seemed okay then and he needs it sooner than later so I'll let them do it again but I will be shopping for a new vet afterwards...one who shares some of the same ideas. Okay, sorry for the long novel here.
Hope today looks better for Lucky! He started off at 396 :?