Tricia Cinco(GA) & Harvey
Member Since 2011
First, sorry I was MIA yesterday. It was a very long, stressful day and I did not have the energy to type it all up. I am at UCD now with Harvey for his evaluation and biopsy, and I forgot to grab Cinco's numbers before I left. I will edit the post and subject line with them when I get home. His spreadsheet is up to date through last night.
I had my first big disppointing experience with UCD yesterday. They are NOT fans of the tight regulation protocol. :sad: The vet that saw Cinco did not want to give me a script for insulin until she gets his BW results today. She'd never heard of using a pen and I had to explain to her how we do it. When I pointed out one of the benefits was cost savings because they contain less, the student said they could sell me one or two ML at a time. I told her I was not comfortable with that, as Lantus is fairly sensitive and you don't want to "dispense" it. She assured me it would be okay. During our discussion, she referred to the "five hours"of study they did on diabetes. :roll: She kept saying "in dogs and cats". I had to clamp my jaw shut to keep from shouting at the poor thing. I think she could tell I was not impressed, as she seemed to get more and more nervous the whole time I dealt with her. I never thought I was intimidating!
The vet wants Cinco seen by an Internist to come up with a plan to manage his diabetes. She consulted with one, and that IM said that she was very concerned about the frequency of Cinco's "hyperglicemic and hypoglicemic episodes". She said I was risking causing him to become insulin resistant and talked about the symogy effect. Sorry, I don't have the summary with me. I'll quote from it when I get home, but I wanted to get something up now as I knew people might be wondering what was going on with us. Apparently, they don't want him going under 100, as that is dangerous. :roll: :YMSIGH: The student wanted to do a fructosamine test, and I resisted, so she went and consulted with the IM again and came back and said the IM wanted me to reduce Cinco's dose to .75 units to even him out, wait two weeks, because that's how long it takes for him to adjust to the new dose, and then do a curve at home and send her the numbers. I'm starting to think my old vet was a better option! I thought a teaching hospital would be more up to speed on treatment protocols. I'm really not sure where to go from here. I'm just hoping I get that script. Do you think there's any point in trying to convince these people that I am not harming my cat by following the TR protocol? I was going to find the sticky on coverting your vet to see if that would help me. I was just so physically and emotionally exhausted last night that I couldn't think straight. The student was very nice, but very slow and didn't have a lot of self confidence. We were there for over two and a half hours. Cinco was pretty stressed and hit the stinky pinkies at PMPS, but came way down and even gave me some blue numbers later.
Minka came through her first chemo treatment really well. The Oncologist was pleased because she had actually gained a couple of ounces since her last weigh in.
She ate her breakfast with just a little prompting this morning, although she did spit up a very small amount prior to breakfast. She seems to feel fine. Mark is home, so he's keeping an eye on her.
The IM just came in and went over options for Harvey. They are going to do an ultrasound and a couple of blood tests, including the Specfpl (or whatever it is) to rule out pancreatitis. Then they'll determine whether to do a scope, do a surgical biopsy, or if he just needs a special diet. I'm coming back at 6:00 pm.
So that's all for now. Sorry if this doesn't make a lot of sense. I didn't get much sleep last night and I'm kinda fried. :dizcat
Sending healing vines to all in need and hugs to all their beans. :YMHUG: Prayers continue for Amy's DF, Lyresa's DF, Lisa's DF and Elise's DM.
I had my first big disppointing experience with UCD yesterday. They are NOT fans of the tight regulation protocol. :sad: The vet that saw Cinco did not want to give me a script for insulin until she gets his BW results today. She'd never heard of using a pen and I had to explain to her how we do it. When I pointed out one of the benefits was cost savings because they contain less, the student said they could sell me one or two ML at a time. I told her I was not comfortable with that, as Lantus is fairly sensitive and you don't want to "dispense" it. She assured me it would be okay. During our discussion, she referred to the "five hours"of study they did on diabetes. :roll: She kept saying "in dogs and cats". I had to clamp my jaw shut to keep from shouting at the poor thing. I think she could tell I was not impressed, as she seemed to get more and more nervous the whole time I dealt with her. I never thought I was intimidating!
The vet wants Cinco seen by an Internist to come up with a plan to manage his diabetes. She consulted with one, and that IM said that she was very concerned about the frequency of Cinco's "hyperglicemic and hypoglicemic episodes". She said I was risking causing him to become insulin resistant and talked about the symogy effect. Sorry, I don't have the summary with me. I'll quote from it when I get home, but I wanted to get something up now as I knew people might be wondering what was going on with us. Apparently, they don't want him going under 100, as that is dangerous. :roll: :YMSIGH: The student wanted to do a fructosamine test, and I resisted, so she went and consulted with the IM again and came back and said the IM wanted me to reduce Cinco's dose to .75 units to even him out, wait two weeks, because that's how long it takes for him to adjust to the new dose, and then do a curve at home and send her the numbers. I'm starting to think my old vet was a better option! I thought a teaching hospital would be more up to speed on treatment protocols. I'm really not sure where to go from here. I'm just hoping I get that script. Do you think there's any point in trying to convince these people that I am not harming my cat by following the TR protocol? I was going to find the sticky on coverting your vet to see if that would help me. I was just so physically and emotionally exhausted last night that I couldn't think straight. The student was very nice, but very slow and didn't have a lot of self confidence. We were there for over two and a half hours. Cinco was pretty stressed and hit the stinky pinkies at PMPS, but came way down and even gave me some blue numbers later.
Minka came through her first chemo treatment really well. The Oncologist was pleased because she had actually gained a couple of ounces since her last weigh in.
The IM just came in and went over options for Harvey. They are going to do an ultrasound and a couple of blood tests, including the Specfpl (or whatever it is) to rule out pancreatitis. Then they'll determine whether to do a scope, do a surgical biopsy, or if he just needs a special diet. I'm coming back at 6:00 pm.
So that's all for now. Sorry if this doesn't make a lot of sense. I didn't get much sleep last night and I'm kinda fried. :dizcat
Sending healing vines to all in need and hugs to all their beans. :YMHUG: Prayers continue for Amy's DF, Lyresa's DF, Lisa's DF and Elise's DM.
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