No for all of your questions. From what I've read about acromegaly, it is more commonly in males than females. She doesn't have any enlarged extremities (skull, feet, or jaw), no enlarged tongue (I just checked), increased muscle mass or abdominal enlargement. I just called the vet to find out the cost of it, and they told me that there is no specific test for it. No idea what that cost would be. So, I'll be increasing her dosage tonight to 2.0, and hold for 6 cycles, and go from there.
She's not gaining weight, either. In fact, she's holding her weight, and she's been negative for ketones, also.
I'll keep plugging along.
No apology needed, Rob. I'm concerned as much as you are.