Here are some questions for you - and I don't mean to be rude or snarky: in all the time since Wilbur's diabetes diagnosis do you feel this vet or others you might have had have been on the ball with his treatment and have given you good direction wrt diet, dosing, etc. Were you given a clear explanation of why he had those seizures and why you got up to those 10 u doses? Were you given good advice on how to get his weight down safely?
If you can answer yes to all those questions then you can follow his advice with confidence.
I should have been more clear.
1. I like this vet a million times more than the one I had previously. I feel like he does care. Shoot how often does a vet call a patient's owner a month after the visit just to check up? it wasn't a secretary etc, it was the same Doc that saw him. So i feel good that he cares.
2. I think his advice is likely correct given the technical aspects..... but
3. I don't think he has a full picture of what Wilbur is going through. he didn't ask about food, etc. I think he's basing his opinion as though all of those tests are based on the same diet each day.
4. I am not going to follow his advice, and although i know you aren't a vet, I feel you and I have a much more sound grip on the whole picture and we will get better results this way.
5. Some things irritate me. I have always followed my vet's advice. When i first arrived he requested a fructosamine, even though i asked for a glucose curve since I couldn't test him then. Just so happens a fructosamine costs me about $300 since it includes blood draw and lab work, whereas a glucose curve just means testing every hour etc and costs less than half.
His numbers were good according to the doc, saying he came in around 300 which I have no clue what that means.
this was Oct 2016. He never had a glucose curve done.
Last month, when this fiasco started, I had been having growing concern since I couldn't test wilbur and I felt i was giving him too much. The day i was able to test him is when I was worried, and he was lethargic, stopped eating etc and it worried me about him becoming hypoglycemic (i think that's the right one), and at that time I had Karo Syrup in my hand incase something happened. it didn't, but that's when i was finally able to test him with low resistance and I started that crude spreadsheet before talking to you. You evaluated it, persevered through my panic and lack of understanding and got me on the right path.
At this point i took Wilbur in that day before being able to check him. HIs blood sugar then was 375. The doc said he was not hypoglycemic. I did his recommended blood work again which included another fructosamine which came back at 290.
He never did a curve, and now I have another $600 vet bill with zero answers. The answers i did get came from you. Although I didn't get answers, at least I am sur3e now his kidneys are working right, his pancreas and all organs came back good under that blood check
So would I follow his advice or yours? i think common sense answers that without question. I think he has good intentions and obviously the knowledge, but i do not believe he has the whole picture or really understands in depth what's been happening.
This is why i'm so appreciative of your help (and all of the others that have stepped in)