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I can imagine how stressful this is for you both. I will keep you both in my prayers. |
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I'm also a little overwhelmed with this and some other family health issues, and hate to whine about weather, but it has been pouring rain for weeks and we are unable to be outside much. It's a muddy mess. But I keep telling myself this all will pass, and we do have it better than so many. |
I admire you Sandy for handling all of this so well. Meika is blessed to be in your care. I know how hard it is for humans to learn how to do the testing and give the shots, so I can only begin to imagine the difficulty in doing it with a pet. Continuing to pray for Meika and you, and sending more hugs. |
You are committed to Meika's care, and you love her so. It's just so difficult to bear when our loved ones are ill, but it will get better. You are both so lucky to have each other. |
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Hang in there Sandy, when it rains it pours! But there's a rainbow after the rain...you & your vet are working closely together & it will get better!:hug: |
I agree with all the others, it seems devastating at first, but once you have a better grasp on the proper insulin dose, it will become second nature. I know how disappointing it is not to see the numbers within normal range, but they are coming down...you even said her symptoms don't seem as pronounced. I have faith in you and your loving care of Meika...you and she have got this...you will control it and she will live a long happy life...prayers continue. |
Thanks for the encouragement. I have read more online, and have heard stories of how it can take over a week for the body to adjust to the insulin dose, that's why they increase so slowly. Sometimes the glucose numbers don't come down until the second week, so I just have to be patient. Saturday will be the next curve test over 12 hrs., and I sure hope it's better. She loves her new food, and so do the other 3, so I've transitioned her faster into it than I normally would because I'm not seeing any adverse effects. We had half a day of sun today, and all the fur girls laid out on the patio enjoying it. Unfortunately it is raining hard again tonight, and expected to continue for a week. |
I'm just seeing this Sandy. Hugs to you and support from KY. Glad you had a little bit of sun and Meika likes the new food. Hope things continue to get better and better. |
Just wanted to check in to see how Meika was doing!! Did your vet also tell you that you can use their inner lip instead of their ear to get a drop of blood? When we were thinking Princeton was diabetic, the vet told me I could do either, but she thought the lip would be easier for me to get. I wanted to learn both so I had alternate areas to switch to. Also, my mom told me she got insulin for her cat at Walmart. She said that was the cheapest in her area. I don't know if you have a Walmart, or if it's even cheaper than Costco, but it may be worth checking if there is one close to you. I know I checked at my local grocery store and it was $200 for a bottle. |
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Meika seems to be doing ok, now I'm hoping that soon the blood tests will confirm that. I really want to get this under control asap before it affects her eyes because cataracts and blindness happen very rapidly. Certainly a learning experience for me. |
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