Winni,
My Maxwell might as well be another one of Claudia's remission stories, since she is the only one that really gave him any insulin. She pulled him from the vet's office where he had been surrendered to be Put To Sleep, she started him on Lantus and tested him while feeding him canned food. I know without a doubt that my testing him at home, very well could have saved his life, because by the time he got to me a week later, he was very close to remission. If I would have just blindly given him the dose that Claudia started him on, at the very least I would have had a hypo and an emergency vet visit on my hands, if not something way more serious. Simply because Maxwell and I didn't have any past history, I didn't know what was just "off" behavior for him, so I wouldn't have caught the early signs of hypo setting in, but it also made those early days of testing not an easy stroll in the park for the same reason...no past history, no bond yet between us.
Trust me, it is the very safest thing to do to keep Simba safe. And if I can do it with Maxwell and still develop a loving and trusting bond between us, think how easy it will be for you and Simba, you have a long history, he already knows, trusts and loves you! And you have one up on me, you have the wonderful Ms. Claudia willing to come and show you how its done. I had to wing it on my own, lucky for me I have a very understanding and patience civie (non-diabetic) that let me practice on her poor ears...lol.
Home testing is an awesome tool for managing this disease and at home so also one of the cheapest ways of doing it, and has the highest rate of remission. If it helps any, my own vet was asking me today when we had one of my civies (at least we think he is still a civie), if I knew how to test sugar dogs, because he might need my help with another one of his patiences. And when we tested my guy that was at the vet's the vet himself whipped out a human meter. =) But I'm lucky I have a vet that is open minded and willing to learn with me. We have learned alot together following the advice of a bunch of Sugarcat moms and dads that I have never had the pleasure of ever meeting in person, but would trust with any one of my furry children, my home, or vehicle.
We worry over every newbie and their person as if they were our own. We cheer every success, we mourn every loss, and we pray and worry over the serious ill, like it was our own precious furball. And you will be hard press to find as many folks as there are here, that will simply throw on another pot of coffee, grab a 2 liter of cola, and sit up all night if need be to walk someone through a hypo. It just what we do, we don't have office hours, we don't close for a holiday, and we don't go on vacation...well okay some of us do but not the whole board. We eat, breathe and sleep with feline diabetes.
Mel, Max and The Fur Gang