Hi John - and I"m so glad you found this place. Carl i soooo right in that you will never feel alone here. There are so many people to help, to support and to help you make this disease and experience a positive one for you and Buddy.
Congratulations on home testing. That is a HUGE first step and probably the biggest gift you can give to your little guy. You're testing now before each shot, but mark my word...before you know it, you'll be testing at night when your home, on the weekends when you're off, etc. It's that drive that I can already tell you have, to know what's going on not only before the shot, but during the time that the insulin is working. You're seeing the 200's, but you're not seeing some of the great numbers that are happening while that insulin is doing it's thing! And you don't know this now...but that data is going to prove invaluable to you as you go forward.
You are going to be bombarded today with so much support and suggestions. You don't know this yet, but you've got a lot more reading to do ;-) ;-) :lol: . Take a deep breath and know you've made a fantastic decision to post last night. Take it all in as you can and absorb a bit each day.
If I had to list he three key things to really get going, I would say these are it:
- Home Testing
Diet and Nutrition
Data Management
Each area has many subtopics, but if you can get the basics down....you'll be on your way and you're ahead of the game in that you are already home testing! Carl mentioned some info on the importance of feeding low carb, wet food (and I'll paste some additional info here), and I'll also send paste the template to set up your data spreadsheet
Spreadsheet Link
Feeding Your Cat
So let us know what insulin you're on, what your current dose is and get the above going...and you'll be on your way to a healthier Buddy and a much more confident John!