Lorraine Edwards
Member Since 2015
Hi all, just wanted to have a frustration rant!
My cat Molly was diagnosed 3 weeks ago, and had a glucose level of 24 (432) she was put on insulin, and the vet told me not to worry about changing her diet
!!!, after numerous trips to the vet and getting nowhere, and after i had o over the initial shock, i started to do some research and decided to change her diet, the vet had left her on 3 units of insulin, and last Saturday we had her first really low reading as she was on to much insulin, i then got a home testing kit and good job i did, i continued to moniter her glucose levels and a different vet dropped the amount of insulin, she has been on 1 unit and that has proved to be to much for her, as her levels are now reading just over the normal range.
I dropped my chart of test results to my vet who called me and i had the most frustrating conversation with her, she kept asking me the same questions even though i had already told her twice, she didn't seem to understand the readings and info i had given her ( hardly rocket science!!) and she even had the nerve to say oh she was doing so well before!!! what is that about is the aim not to get her to a normal range and for her not to be on insulin, or little insulin???????????? eventually after me getting really frustrated we agreed to not give her insulin tonight and monitor her glucose levels. I am over the moon with the progress we have made with her over such a short time, and it is quite frightening to think if i had just left her care to the vet what state she would be in, so thank you to all the people who put information on the web and for this site for the support and information i needed to help my Molly get better
My cat Molly was diagnosed 3 weeks ago, and had a glucose level of 24 (432) she was put on insulin, and the vet told me not to worry about changing her diet
!!!, after numerous trips to the vet and getting nowhere, and after i had o over the initial shock, i started to do some research and decided to change her diet, the vet had left her on 3 units of insulin, and last Saturday we had her first really low reading as she was on to much insulin, i then got a home testing kit and good job i did, i continued to moniter her glucose levels and a different vet dropped the amount of insulin, she has been on 1 unit and that has proved to be to much for her, as her levels are now reading just over the normal range.I dropped my chart of test results to my vet who called me and i had the most frustrating conversation with her, she kept asking me the same questions even though i had already told her twice, she didn't seem to understand the readings and info i had given her ( hardly rocket science!!) and she even had the nerve to say oh she was doing so well before!!! what is that about is the aim not to get her to a normal range and for her not to be on insulin, or little insulin???????????? eventually after me getting really frustrated we agreed to not give her insulin tonight and monitor her glucose levels. I am over the moon with the progress we have made with her over such a short time, and it is quite frightening to think if i had just left her care to the vet what state she would be in, so thank you to all the people who put information on the web and for this site for the support and information i needed to help my Molly get better
