The results in both the South American study (done over 50 cats now) and the small study at RVC did not show consistent changes across all cats with IGF-1 when on cabergoline. Also, SRT does not impact IGF-1 numbers, so I don't know what conclusion you can make about IGF-1 being up now, if it was. I think it's a waste of time, blood and money to test IGF-1 now.
We have WAY more experience that WSU does with cabergoline. A lot of people start with dosing every other day, a lot switch to every day after a period of slow action. RVC folks started with every other day, and then recommended every day as the way to go. You can start with every other day, as it may reduce GI side effects - though not all cats experience them.
I agree with the statement that controlling blood sugars should not be the goal, but rather controlling any acro side effects/clinical signs. Of which it sounds like Eddie isn't seeing much of?
My biggest hesitation with starting cabergoline with Eddie is that you will have to seriously up the amount of testing you do. And I don't know if that's something you can do with your schedule. There have been some cats (small but signficant #) that have shown an amazing response to cabergoline. And one took as little as 5 days after starting cabergoline to go into dose freefall. That was Mr. Kitty, OTJ after 14 days. Melissa was testing a lot to keep him safe. Marvin, first kitty here on cabergoline, had a similar experience. It took him 10 days to start dose freefall and he did go OTJ. After a few weeks with a ton of testing, skipped shots, BCS etc. Not to say the same will happen with Eddie, but it could, so you should only start cabergoline if and when you could monitor a lot more if needed. And I'd also keep the dental issue in mind. Maybe pulse dosing with antibiotics.
Yes on the dose increase.