Hi everyone! It's been quite awhile since I was on with my diabetic foster Alex Olivia and her civvie 'hubby' Donovan. She continues to do great and has been OTJ for over 4 months now! I follow some of your stories on the DCIN Facebook page, but still feel out of touch a bit ; (
I have a friend who's kitty went on insulin back in Dec for the first time. She lives in Rochester NY (Fairport area) and was visiting me one day last week on her way through Baltimore. I told her how much this group helped me with AO and how the support and knowledge is phenomenal. We talked about the feasibility of her working to get Dixie off insulin. She is very interested of course, but I fear it may be too overwhelming for her. She has a 3 year old, step-twins that are 10 and visit on weekends and during the week some, her hubby works full time, and she is very stressed at her full time job as a PE teacher. Needless to say they have their hands full. I guess I was curious on how to get her on board?
I have very little background on Dixie, except I know she went on insulin in Dec (not sure which one) and is being given 5 units (!!!) I believe that's one dose per day. Her vet talked to her about switching to wet food, but poor Dix has stomach issues on wet food. I am not sure what brands my friend has tried, but the stomach thing has been an issue for awhile so I think she has tried various kinds. Her vet said she wouldn't be able to get her on a wet food diet b/c of this, which of course put red flags up for me - I thought - no way! I bet the FDMB would disagree!!! Another friend who I met through this forum has suggested By Nature, Instinct 95% and Instinct raw medallions to try. Dixie's mom is headed back to NY today and only has a few weeks before school starts up.
I will actually be visiting her the last weekend in Aug......I guess I was hoping to maybe find a close buddy, or phone buddy for her if she's interested. My knowledge is soooooo little.....I got super lucky - AO was on insulin about 4-6 weeks and then went off. I learned a lot during the process, but it was only the basic stuff. I wouldn't be comfortable at all trying to coach her through, especially the insulin part. I told her there would be work up front, but that in the long run Dixie and the family will have SUCH a better quality of life!!
So, I guess I'm just looking for tips on how others have convinced people to get on here and to see if maybe there was someone willing to be her buddy. She isn't home testing, but she has become OK with giving shots, so the testing should come easy to her. Given their busy schedule she's not online a lot and I feel like getting on the forum everyday might be too overwhelming for her......I'm thinking a phone buddy would be better, although I haven't asked her yet......
Thanks for any help/tidbits etc anyone can offer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
holly (here for Beth and Dixie)
I have a friend who's kitty went on insulin back in Dec for the first time. She lives in Rochester NY (Fairport area) and was visiting me one day last week on her way through Baltimore. I told her how much this group helped me with AO and how the support and knowledge is phenomenal. We talked about the feasibility of her working to get Dixie off insulin. She is very interested of course, but I fear it may be too overwhelming for her. She has a 3 year old, step-twins that are 10 and visit on weekends and during the week some, her hubby works full time, and she is very stressed at her full time job as a PE teacher. Needless to say they have their hands full. I guess I was curious on how to get her on board?
I have very little background on Dixie, except I know she went on insulin in Dec (not sure which one) and is being given 5 units (!!!) I believe that's one dose per day. Her vet talked to her about switching to wet food, but poor Dix has stomach issues on wet food. I am not sure what brands my friend has tried, but the stomach thing has been an issue for awhile so I think she has tried various kinds. Her vet said she wouldn't be able to get her on a wet food diet b/c of this, which of course put red flags up for me - I thought - no way! I bet the FDMB would disagree!!! Another friend who I met through this forum has suggested By Nature, Instinct 95% and Instinct raw medallions to try. Dixie's mom is headed back to NY today and only has a few weeks before school starts up.
I will actually be visiting her the last weekend in Aug......I guess I was hoping to maybe find a close buddy, or phone buddy for her if she's interested. My knowledge is soooooo little.....I got super lucky - AO was on insulin about 4-6 weeks and then went off. I learned a lot during the process, but it was only the basic stuff. I wouldn't be comfortable at all trying to coach her through, especially the insulin part. I told her there would be work up front, but that in the long run Dixie and the family will have SUCH a better quality of life!!
So, I guess I'm just looking for tips on how others have convinced people to get on here and to see if maybe there was someone willing to be her buddy. She isn't home testing, but she has become OK with giving shots, so the testing should come easy to her. Given their busy schedule she's not online a lot and I feel like getting on the forum everyday might be too overwhelming for her......I'm thinking a phone buddy would be better, although I haven't asked her yet......
Thanks for any help/tidbits etc anyone can offer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
holly (here for Beth and Dixie)