Olive & Paula
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Yesterday .Cabergoline Day 17
Had a short visit with the sharks last night. If this is the results of the caber, I'm kicking myself for not pushing harder to get it sooner. Next time I go to her previous vet (with civvie), I can't wait to tell him it does help some cats.
@Wendy&Neko the goal is to stall/stop the secretion of the pituitary tumor. It seems to be doing that. I know her insulin dose can become lower and possibly remission as long as she's on caber. My question is and I haven't found an answer in the studies, if insulin dose becomes lower (example 1 unit permanently) can caber go to every other day dosing and keep her in normal ranges? can cabergoline ever be stopped and cat still not require insulin? Maybe studies haven't gone that far yet. Just pondering.
Had a short visit with the sharks last night. If this is the results of the caber, I'm kicking myself for not pushing harder to get it sooner. Next time I go to her previous vet (with civvie), I can't wait to tell him it does help some cats.
@Wendy&Neko the goal is to stall/stop the secretion of the pituitary tumor. It seems to be doing that. I know her insulin dose can become lower and possibly remission as long as she's on caber. My question is and I haven't found an answer in the studies, if insulin dose becomes lower (example 1 unit permanently) can caber go to every other day dosing and keep her in normal ranges? can cabergoline ever be stopped and cat still not require insulin? Maybe studies haven't gone that far yet. Just pondering.