kayteacat
Member Since 2017
I came back from the vet with Karo around an hour ago. The people were nice enough, but what bothered me were a few things. First thing is she tried to get a blood draw with a syringe from Karo's arm to use on both my Alphatrak2 and theirs to make sure mine is giving similar numbers. He would have none of it and after her 3rd try and him yelping I said "Let's try his ear, he had no problem with that when I did it." She agreed and he calmed down. The two meters read 140's and 160's. This is half the numbers he had shown when i tested him a couple of days ago, he was in the 300's (297 and 313) mind you this is two hours after he has had his breakfast and he ate a whole can of FF versus his usual half a can.
I'm wondering if this is normal, the fluctuation in numbers going down so much when you first change diet to strictly wet food, or is he on track to remission, or at least improving?
What really bothered me is that she said keep him on 2 units on Lantus (he starts tomorrow morning) and to not change it until I hear from the doctor, that she would relay the info. and what really bothered me is that she told me I don't have to check his blood glucose everyday. I said "really?? even know I'm just starting him on insulin, and his BG #'s are half of what they were when he was diagnosed?" and she said yes, that's right.
I'm remembering questions I wanted to ask but blanked on because I was rushed, like how to know how much insulin depending on his BG #, etc..
I made her assistant go tell the doctor what his BG # was after the visit done, and doctor said no, change it to 1 unit now... like I thought.
I'm really bothered by this veterinary clinic and how they've treated us. I was rushed with his diagnose and I was very rushed today.. she asked "any questions? I gotta run" and before that people were checking on her to see when she would be done. Why am I being treated like this and Karo, when we've paid just like everyone else to be there? I will be emailing them with complaints after posting here, I'm pretty pissed how they handled the situation. She barely showed me how to draw from a vial and then was off somewhere else.
I'm wondering if this is normal, the fluctuation in numbers going down so much when you first change diet to strictly wet food, or is he on track to remission, or at least improving?
What really bothered me is that she said keep him on 2 units on Lantus (he starts tomorrow morning) and to not change it until I hear from the doctor, that she would relay the info. and what really bothered me is that she told me I don't have to check his blood glucose everyday. I said "really?? even know I'm just starting him on insulin, and his BG #'s are half of what they were when he was diagnosed?" and she said yes, that's right.
I'm remembering questions I wanted to ask but blanked on because I was rushed, like how to know how much insulin depending on his BG #, etc..
I made her assistant go tell the doctor what his BG # was after the visit done, and doctor said no, change it to 1 unit now... like I thought.
I'm really bothered by this veterinary clinic and how they've treated us. I was rushed with his diagnose and I was very rushed today.. she asked "any questions? I gotta run" and before that people were checking on her to see when she would be done. Why am I being treated like this and Karo, when we've paid just like everyone else to be there? I will be emailing them with complaints after posting here, I'm pretty pissed how they handled the situation. She barely showed me how to draw from a vial and then was off somewhere else.
. I have been through at least 3 Vet clinics myself and from being on this forum I've seen more unpleasant Vet experiences. I can finally vouch for those rare good one's out there though! I wonder if you are close to 