katy and mo (GA)
Member Since 2020
Yesterday's post
No tests were done. The vet didn't want to do any just yet *sigh*. She also won't budge on the whole TR thing. She said we're not going to test him for insulin resistance until he gets up to 8.5 units. What she did suggest is to reduce to the amount we test him at home so we can hopefully improve his relationship with us and get him to play. So we will only test him AMPS and PMPS from day 4-7 after his dose increase.
She did send me the vet notes and there is something mentioned about referring Mo to a feline specialist 25 minutes away from us. This the blurb about her on the website I found:
"Dr Pru Galloway is New Zealand's first Registered Feline Medicine Specialist. She is dedicated to the investigation, treatment and compassionate care of non-surgical feline problems. Pru sees a wide range of patients including those with chest, neurological, dermatological, abdominal, endocrine [e.g. diabetes], nutritional, neoplastic [cancer], infectious and blood disorders. If you would like Pru to see your cat have your normal vet arrange a referral for you."
Maybe in the new year, I could ask them to refer us sooner?
Until then, I can't go against what my vet wants because she will cut me off from the insulin and we will have to find a new vet. We can only get the insulin from a vet, we can't buy it online. And Tim refuses to go against what the vet says.
So I'm feeling a bit delated. But hopefully with his dose increases we are able to bring his BG down.
I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas

No tests were done. The vet didn't want to do any just yet *sigh*. She also won't budge on the whole TR thing. She said we're not going to test him for insulin resistance until he gets up to 8.5 units. What she did suggest is to reduce to the amount we test him at home so we can hopefully improve his relationship with us and get him to play. So we will only test him AMPS and PMPS from day 4-7 after his dose increase.
She did send me the vet notes and there is something mentioned about referring Mo to a feline specialist 25 minutes away from us. This the blurb about her on the website I found:
"Dr Pru Galloway is New Zealand's first Registered Feline Medicine Specialist. She is dedicated to the investigation, treatment and compassionate care of non-surgical feline problems. Pru sees a wide range of patients including those with chest, neurological, dermatological, abdominal, endocrine [e.g. diabetes], nutritional, neoplastic [cancer], infectious and blood disorders. If you would like Pru to see your cat have your normal vet arrange a referral for you."
Maybe in the new year, I could ask them to refer us sooner?
Until then, I can't go against what my vet wants because she will cut me off from the insulin and we will have to find a new vet. We can only get the insulin from a vet, we can't buy it online. And Tim refuses to go against what the vet says.
So I'm feeling a bit delated. But hopefully with his dose increases we are able to bring his BG down.
I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas
