Lisa and Eddy
Member Since 2021
Hello, I have a newly diagnosed cat, Eddy, and I am really struggling and losing hope. We are 10 days since diagnosis. His sugars are still consistently in the 400s. I am trying to absorb all I can from the information in this site. The truth is, it is daunting and scary. There is a lot of great information here, but putting it into practice is not easy! I am willing to do anything for my baby but I feel like I am failing. He despises the ear pricks and I cannot even get them consistently which puts him at a safety risk. He is a very high stress cat (takes fluoxetine for spraying and anxiety issues). I had to switch veterinarians a few days after diagnosis (and in the midst of the critical regulation period) because they were not very responsive to my questions and concerns. The new vet I work with now is much more responsive and is a cat specialist, but I feel like we lost a lot of time with the switch. I attempted to upload my spreadsheet link. If anyone would be willing to have a look at it, please let me know your thoughts. I know I need to test more, but we are struggling. I ran out and bought all low carb wet foods the minute I discovered this site and eliminated dry food. That has not seemed to make a difference so far. Can anyone share their beginning experiences, specifically dealing with a cat slow to respond to Lantus? I spend my days worrying and the anxiety is crippling. I have a new (human) baby and am about to move into a new home so the timing of this is absolutely terrible and I am so completely overwhelmed. Please help! Any positive or encouraging thoughts welcome. I also am having a difficult time finding local sitters and help in that regard. If my spreadsheet is not visible please let me know. Thanks!

most cats on the forum get used to testing very quickly and even like it because they get “special treatment” from their humans