Last night, my diabetic cat had another relapse with the battle against low blood sugar. Since I had some experience under my belt now, I did not take her to the vet, but kept her at home and monitored her care myself. It took her four hours to come out of it, but she’s doing pretty well today. I did a glucose curve on her today and she’s got a strange pattern going on. Tomorrow I’ll check her glucose levels before deciding whether or not to give her insulin.
It’s a scary time and I keep having to face the question of how when I know it’s time and there is nothing left I can do for her?
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Honey I am so proud of you for loving her so. You will know in your heart when shes ready to go. The only thing is your not strong enough to face that yet. I really think its got alot to do with that room. Or at least thats what I hope. Letting her go will be the hardest thing you can do. For shes been your best friend for a life time now. But when you find peace in your heart and feel that shes ready ,you will know. It will not be easy and you will moarn her death for along time. But you have been a good mommy to her and friend.