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Matthew - 12 Jul 2006 23:27 GMT
I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.

His sugar was at 73   and the curve maintained thru the day of being low.
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS

We are going hopefully going to be able to regulate him thru his diet.  I go
back next Wednesday for  a simple sugar test  but  the vet believes the
change in diet did the trick

THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT  just need a little more please  for
the next test and  that the finally potion of weaning him of the diazepam
goes fine
angel - 13 Jul 2006 02:15 GMT
> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
>
> His sugar was at 73   and the curve maintained thru the day of being low.
> YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
>
> NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS

that's great Matt

so you're saying through his diet his body finally leveled out hey
Matthew - 13 Jul 2006 02:18 GMT
>> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
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> so you're saying through his diet his body finally leveled out hey

We will find out for sure next week  fingers are crossed
Bttngl - 13 Jul 2006 02:32 GMT
> >> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
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> We will find out for sure next week  fingers are crossed

Good news! What is normal sugar level for a cat? Does it run the same
as human?  So, with only diet and no shot the cat can live normal -
GREAT!  Does he act like he feels better when it is lower?  I don't
know how diabetes affects cats. Hope he keeps doing great, ok!  God
bless you. Bttngl....
Matthew - 13 Jul 2006 02:37 GMT
>> >> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
>> >>
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> know how diabetes affects cats. Hope he keeps doing great, ok!  God
> bless you. Bttngl....

http://www.felinediabetes.com/  has all your answer

Yes he act like his old self when it is lower  it was 437 than 215 last week
changed his diet and did one unit twice a day   today's glucose  it gone
down to 73 and stayed low all day
angel - 13 Jul 2006 03:50 GMT
> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
>
> His sugar was at 73   and the curve maintained thru the day of being low.
> YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
>
> NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS  NO MORE SHOTS

that's great Matt

so you're saying through his diet his body finally leveled out hey
angel - 13 Jul 2006 03:52 GMT
> > I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
> >
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> so you're saying through his diet his body finally leveled out hey

ooops, I hit refresh on my browser, just got up to turn the f.cking tv
down
damn commercials go super loud...@#%$#%$
Phil P. - 13 Jul 2006 05:08 GMT
> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
>
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> back next Wednesday for  a simple sugar test  but  the vet believes the
> change in diet did the trick

No surprise- I thought it would!  I've weaned quite a few diabetic cats off
insulin by simply switching them to low a carbohydrate diet.  I've had great
results with a few Fancy Feast diets- but Hill's m/d seems to work just as
well.

If you need a glucose meter to keep tabs on her BG, let me know.

> THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT  just need a little more please  for
> the next test and  that the finally potion of weaning him of the diazepam
> goes fine

Best of luck,

Phil
Phil P. - 13 Jul 2006 05:11 GMT
> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> back next Wednesday for  a simple sugar test  but  the vet believes the
> change in diet did the trick

No surprise- I thought it would!  I've weaned quite a few diabetic cats off
insulin by simply switching them to low a carbohydrate diet.  I've had great
results with a few Fancy Feast diets- but Hill's m/d seems to work just as
well.

If you need a glucose meter to keep tabs on her BG, let me know.

> THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT  just need a little more please  for
> the next test and  that the finally potion of weaning him of the diazepam
> goes fine

Best of luck,

Phil
Matthew - 13 Jul 2006 05:13 GMT
Thank you Phil  and everyone else

>> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
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> Phil
Rhonda - 13 Jul 2006 05:37 GMT
Wow, great news, Matthew! Continued good luck to Rumble The Great.

You're a good cat-dad.

Rhonda

> I JUST BROUGHT RUMBLE   I HEARD THE GREATEST NEWS I COULD HAVE HEARD.
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> the next test and  that the finally potion of weaning him of the diazepam
> goes fine
 
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