Sue and Luci
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Yesterday we saw a nice vet here in Bonita Springs, FL - who is supportive of us caring for our diabetic little girl. Luci was diagnosed in November in South Lyon, MI by a vet who said, if it was my cat, I'd put her down. So after she lost about two pounds in just under two months, I felt it was time to find a vet for support and direction - it looked like she was going to need insulin - even though her numbers appeared to be less than 200 on our ReliOn meter.
Her blood work from that visit came back this morning - as I was dropping of her urine sample; the results her BG is at 354 - too high. The vet questions the validity of our meter. ...but that's not what my questions are about today.
He wants me to collect urine each morning and do a little paper dip stick test - I'm good with that. Will report to him daily about her sugar/ketones in the urine.
One question is the high cost of Lantus - ouch! The first vial was $275 at Costco. I wish I'd had more time to research for less expensive sources - but figured I'd ask this group as soon as the dust settled from today - just getting started here!
Also, he wants to start her on Purina ProPlan Veterinary Diet - DM (Diatetic Maintenance). I have to say after her picky eating over the last few weeks - she wolfed this food down! Seemed to really love it and asked for seconds! Especially the dry food! I gave her half a can of the wet food - she ate most of it - and left some behind - as usual. So I offered her a bit of this kibble and she ate with gusto! And jumped up on the washer to see if I could spare a bit more (I was putting it into a lockable container - like for cereal) because she will break into the bag if it's anywhere within her reach! So does anyone know where I can purchase this food without buying it from the vet? I figure that's got to be the most expensive place to purchase.
Lastly, we gave her the first 2 units of insulin today after she ate her lunch - and it went ok. She did seem to notice the little poke - but otherwise seems to be tolerant of it and didn't go off hiding on me. I think the administration of the insulin will be easier than those ear pokes for obtaining the BG.
Anyone have thoughts on less expensive sources of Lantus and Dietetic Management Foods (wet and dry).
I have to say this vet is wonderful compared to the other guy in Michigan! He's asked me to email him daily so he can check our progress - and he's responded already to my first email - so I love that he's so 'involved' with his patients! He seems genuinely concerned and interested in getting Luci better! He did tell me that 33% of his diabetic cats have gone into remission once they've had insulin and diet changes. So let's hope that's where Luci is headed...Otherwise I'll be looking further for less expensive insulin - and have already been advised to be 'wary' of certain extremely low cost products on the web - as it's not sure where they source it from/what's in it. Oh boy..buyer beware.
Thank you for being there!
Her blood work from that visit came back this morning - as I was dropping of her urine sample; the results her BG is at 354 - too high. The vet questions the validity of our meter. ...but that's not what my questions are about today.
He wants me to collect urine each morning and do a little paper dip stick test - I'm good with that. Will report to him daily about her sugar/ketones in the urine.
One question is the high cost of Lantus - ouch! The first vial was $275 at Costco. I wish I'd had more time to research for less expensive sources - but figured I'd ask this group as soon as the dust settled from today - just getting started here!
Also, he wants to start her on Purina ProPlan Veterinary Diet - DM (Diatetic Maintenance). I have to say after her picky eating over the last few weeks - she wolfed this food down! Seemed to really love it and asked for seconds! Especially the dry food! I gave her half a can of the wet food - she ate most of it - and left some behind - as usual. So I offered her a bit of this kibble and she ate with gusto! And jumped up on the washer to see if I could spare a bit more (I was putting it into a lockable container - like for cereal) because she will break into the bag if it's anywhere within her reach! So does anyone know where I can purchase this food without buying it from the vet? I figure that's got to be the most expensive place to purchase.
Lastly, we gave her the first 2 units of insulin today after she ate her lunch - and it went ok. She did seem to notice the little poke - but otherwise seems to be tolerant of it and didn't go off hiding on me. I think the administration of the insulin will be easier than those ear pokes for obtaining the BG.
Anyone have thoughts on less expensive sources of Lantus and Dietetic Management Foods (wet and dry).
I have to say this vet is wonderful compared to the other guy in Michigan! He's asked me to email him daily so he can check our progress - and he's responded already to my first email - so I love that he's so 'involved' with his patients! He seems genuinely concerned and interested in getting Luci better! He did tell me that 33% of his diabetic cats have gone into remission once they've had insulin and diet changes. So let's hope that's where Luci is headed...Otherwise I'll be looking further for less expensive insulin - and have already been advised to be 'wary' of certain extremely low cost products on the web - as it's not sure where they source it from/what's in it. Oh boy..buyer beware.
Thank you for being there!