ja9390
Member Since 2016
Last night I sent an email to my vets office explaining that Diego has been on Novolin for 5 weeks and still remains in high numbers, is visibly uncomfortable most of the time, and his patterns are still wildly unpredictable. I requested him to be switched to Lantus immediately and even backed this up by attaching a link to his spreadsheet containing 5 weeks worth of data. FINALLY got back a response after calling them all day, and the email said that the doctor does not recommend switching him to Lantus right now. They claim that he is not yet outside of the time frame that some cats take to become well regulated and that this just might take some more time. They suggested that I could stop by to speak to the doctor about this personally tomorrow which im sure they will charge me for, and said that if the decision to switch to Lantus is made, it will have to be after the doctor examines him again (again...more $$)
Again, this response was sent to me after I specifically and BLATANTLY expressed how nervous I was about his health and how frustrating it is to come home from my already insane life and see my cat of twelve years suffering.
What would you do? My gut instinct says to give an ultimatum but at this point that could be a knee-jerk overreaction. I'm 100% done and pissed.
Again, this response was sent to me after I specifically and BLATANTLY expressed how nervous I was about his health and how frustrating it is to come home from my already insane life and see my cat of twelve years suffering.
What would you do? My gut instinct says to give an ultimatum but at this point that could be a knee-jerk overreaction. I'm 100% done and pissed.

