I had a catchup with my vet today... Mainly to discuss ongoing bloodworks to monitor CKD.
The topic started with Ottie's diabetes. Some of the things my vet said raised by eyebrows, and quite surprising.
My vet has access to the spreadsheet that you all have access to. First thing my vet said is that I am testing Ottie way too frequently, and commented that Ottie's ears would be completely mangled because of my incessant testing. She kind of told me off for testing Ottie too much.
I then asked her how often should one test... and I was surprised to hear from my vet that testing is only required when you are performing a BG curve after one week on the same dose of insulin. I asked my vet whether one should test preshot, and then once post shot to check whether the kitty is ok. She's indicated that that's overkill... and as long as they look happy and normal, there is no need to test. I proceeded to ask her how one can shoot without doing a preshot reading. My vet indicated it's not necessary... and as long as the kitty looks normal and is eating, there's no need to test. She also indicated that I'm the only one in her patient care that tests this much. The only thought I had at the time was WTF?? Can you guys confirm your thoughts on this?
My vet then insisted that I need to shoot at 0.25U... and I asked her whether I should drop the dosage if I see hypo numbers... and she proceeded to say that there is no need to drop the dosage, and should maintain course with the dosage. My vet thinks that a one off hypo number doesn't mean anything, and because Ottie got out of it unscathed, it's nothing of concern, and I should maintain dosage.
I then asked her if I get a preshot reading of less than 8, should I miss a shot? My vet said no. I should only consider it if my preshot number is below 5.
My vet insisted that because Ottie's nadir is not in the region of 3.8-5, that I need to increase my dosage to bring the numbers down. What do you guys think?
I then even asked her about what she thinks of Aluminium hydroxide as a phosphorous binder. Whether it's better than the Ipakitine that I'm using. To my surprise... my vet has never heard of it. She even questioned whether aluminum hydroxide is an alternative, and I pointed her to
Tanya's website.
All in all, my vet just confused me even more.