hummys
Member Since 2019
So thankful to have found this site. My 8 year old baby was diagnosed with diabetes last Monday. Have learned so much from reading the forums (and articles). I'm overwhelmed, but want to do what's best for him and have a few questions about our second vet visit tomorrow. The vet called with the results of his bloodwork - glucose was 455. She directed us to give him 1 unit of insulin (Novolin N), twice a day. That has been hit or miss. He gets the medicine, but sometimes they're painless and he doesn't know its happened and sometimes he does feel it - not pain, just knows we're doing something.. We've been practicing on a piece of fruit, so I'm sure we'll get better. Have two questions in particular (at least to start!) -
My boy is a formal feral, in the house for 3 years and is extremely skittish with everyone except for me and my husband - hides/runs from everyone. We've been taking him to a vet practice (Mount Laurel, NJ) that has a mobile team, in fact most of the vets are out making house calls daily. That leaves one vet at the office on any given day. Don't want them to come to house unless it's an emergency (want to keep his safe place, safe), so that means we go to the office whenever he needs to. He's been there 3 times total and has seen a different vet each time. You can request to see a particular vet, but you never know when she (he doesn't like males) is scheduled in the office or is out making house calls. And in the case of excessive water drinking and eating, we didn't want to wait for one in particular. My question -- should I change practices? I'm thinking that with his new diagnosis, it would be important for him to have one doctor that knows him and his history. Also, on that phone call, she directed us to their youtube website and said to watch the video on how to give the needle and if we were comfortable, then to go ahead and start giving them. If we were uncomfortable, call back and we could meet with a tech for instructions. Of course, the video didn't help without seeing directly how it's done for the first time. When I called back, there were no vets or techs to meet with us for two days, but since she want him started on insulin, she arranged for a surgery tech to meet with us the same day. The surgery tech was helpful with the injections, but not with all of our questions. The surgery tech even suggested that we didn't need to test his blood at home, which I now know the opposite is true. BTW, that was the surgery tech, the doctor on the phone mentioned giving us the AlphaTrak. I'm assuming that's not the way this is typically handled, but I just don't know.
Since we need to have his blood checked again, we're scheduled to go back tomorrow. We'll see yet another vet (this is the 4th different one). I'm planning on bringing my own glucose meter, but in addition to blood work and instructions on the meter, can anyone tell me what to expect? I have a list of questions, but I want to be sure that I don't miss anything.
Sorry for the long post, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
My boy is a formal feral, in the house for 3 years and is extremely skittish with everyone except for me and my husband - hides/runs from everyone. We've been taking him to a vet practice (Mount Laurel, NJ) that has a mobile team, in fact most of the vets are out making house calls daily. That leaves one vet at the office on any given day. Don't want them to come to house unless it's an emergency (want to keep his safe place, safe), so that means we go to the office whenever he needs to. He's been there 3 times total and has seen a different vet each time. You can request to see a particular vet, but you never know when she (he doesn't like males) is scheduled in the office or is out making house calls. And in the case of excessive water drinking and eating, we didn't want to wait for one in particular. My question -- should I change practices? I'm thinking that with his new diagnosis, it would be important for him to have one doctor that knows him and his history. Also, on that phone call, she directed us to their youtube website and said to watch the video on how to give the needle and if we were comfortable, then to go ahead and start giving them. If we were uncomfortable, call back and we could meet with a tech for instructions. Of course, the video didn't help without seeing directly how it's done for the first time. When I called back, there were no vets or techs to meet with us for two days, but since she want him started on insulin, she arranged for a surgery tech to meet with us the same day. The surgery tech was helpful with the injections, but not with all of our questions. The surgery tech even suggested that we didn't need to test his blood at home, which I now know the opposite is true. BTW, that was the surgery tech, the doctor on the phone mentioned giving us the AlphaTrak. I'm assuming that's not the way this is typically handled, but I just don't know.
Since we need to have his blood checked again, we're scheduled to go back tomorrow. We'll see yet another vet (this is the 4th different one). I'm planning on bringing my own glucose meter, but in addition to blood work and instructions on the meter, can anyone tell me what to expect? I have a list of questions, but I want to be sure that I don't miss anything.
Sorry for the long post, but any advice would be greatly appreciated.

