Laurie&Petey
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Don't get me wrong, I understand the greens are the goal and where our kitties need to be, but at what cost? Watching and reading posts, while envious of all the green surfs, I watch people cancel plans, stay up all night to feed and test, stay home all day, or have people come over to monitor. And all the fear of what and when to feed and shoot and will they keep going lower?!!
I'm new, so stressing and changing my plans for the yellows and blues is comical in comparison! But I am trying to wrap my head around is it safe to artificially get them to the green and at what point, if ever, do you stop worrying if they'll go too low?
I can kinda understand why the vet never recommended home testing and most vets seem to think 200 - 300 is good enough. One can drive themselves, and others nuts chasing numbers! I had a vet tech tell me Petey would never get to 100, she was so adamant she repeated herself! I bit my tongue and just thought then maybe you should learn more so you can do your job better for Pete's sake!
For those who are regulated in the greens, have you stopped worrying if they'll go too low? Is it bad to be comfy in the blues?
No one ever said this would be easy and I'm just having an emotional moment I guess. On the bright side, since we adopted Petey a couple years ago, he never cuddled and since being diagnosed he's been a wicked cuddle bug most days and nights and I'm thankful for our new bond.
Don't get me wrong, I understand the greens are the goal and where our kitties need to be, but at what cost? Watching and reading posts, while envious of all the green surfs, I watch people cancel plans, stay up all night to feed and test, stay home all day, or have people come over to monitor. And all the fear of what and when to feed and shoot and will they keep going lower?!!

I'm new, so stressing and changing my plans for the yellows and blues is comical in comparison! But I am trying to wrap my head around is it safe to artificially get them to the green and at what point, if ever, do you stop worrying if they'll go too low?
I can kinda understand why the vet never recommended home testing and most vets seem to think 200 - 300 is good enough. One can drive themselves, and others nuts chasing numbers! I had a vet tech tell me Petey would never get to 100, she was so adamant she repeated herself! I bit my tongue and just thought then maybe you should learn more so you can do your job better for Pete's sake!
For those who are regulated in the greens, have you stopped worrying if they'll go too low? Is it bad to be comfy in the blues?
No one ever said this would be easy and I'm just having an emotional moment I guess. On the bright side, since we adopted Petey a couple years ago, he never cuddled and since being diagnosed he's been a wicked cuddle bug most days and nights and I'm thankful for our new bond.
