marygracemom
Member Since 2013
This morning bounce from last night's green!
Yesterday's condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=115588
Thanks for the visits yesterday and the replies.
Julie- I will try and figure out how to use Punkin's labs ss tab for Mary Grace. That is great, it will save me some time entering in all the data. The vet just called after consulting with the other vets there and now believes it is an overactive thyroid that is causing her insulin resistance. They did a T4 test, not a Tfree, but the result was 4.4 with a reference range of (0.8-4.7) When she was diagnosed in September with FD, that lab had her at 4.6 with a reference range of 1.0-5.0. So it has gone down, yet not the old vet nor this current vet thought she should be on thyroid medicaine before? She wants her to start on Methimazole 2.5 mg. Wants to use the pills instead of the gel for fear of human contact. ? ... When I went Saturday and they surprised me with the double up fees I had already spent 299 and couldn't fathom spending anymore. I think it was more on principal that I didn't want to pay that also, so I didn't get the tests done. Now in hindsight I wish I would have gone ahead and done it and just eaten the extra expense. Now its going to be a lot of hassle finding another vet to just draw blood. A member here has a vet that did it but she is about 1 1/2 hrs away. SO what to do? Now she says I will have to bring her in every few weeks to monitor her thyroid levels so they can figure out the correct dose for that medicine.
I am not looking to them for any advice or opinions, I know I have all the experts I need here. It is the same way with my own general doctor vs my endroconologist. Unless you live with diabetes or that is your main focus, you are out of the loop! When I talk to my GP about my diabetes I know it is over her head, same way when I am discussing Mary Grace with the vets. I mean they did suggest a third Lantus shot :shock:
At this point I don't know if I have dug in so deep with all the tests done that I should just stick at this vet practice or start all over. Time and money are a big factor here, as I am limited on both. Unbelievable how frustrating this is, but I am so grateful that she is at least stable, I read so many other condo's with really sick kitties, so I feel relieved that my only frustration is dealing with the vets and finances, both can be figured out. :smile:
I will try and get the labs up today.
Thanks Julie, I hope you have a good day!
Yesterday's condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=115588
Thanks for the visits yesterday and the replies.
Julie- I will try and figure out how to use Punkin's labs ss tab for Mary Grace. That is great, it will save me some time entering in all the data. The vet just called after consulting with the other vets there and now believes it is an overactive thyroid that is causing her insulin resistance. They did a T4 test, not a Tfree, but the result was 4.4 with a reference range of (0.8-4.7) When she was diagnosed in September with FD, that lab had her at 4.6 with a reference range of 1.0-5.0. So it has gone down, yet not the old vet nor this current vet thought she should be on thyroid medicaine before? She wants her to start on Methimazole 2.5 mg. Wants to use the pills instead of the gel for fear of human contact. ? ... When I went Saturday and they surprised me with the double up fees I had already spent 299 and couldn't fathom spending anymore. I think it was more on principal that I didn't want to pay that also, so I didn't get the tests done. Now in hindsight I wish I would have gone ahead and done it and just eaten the extra expense. Now its going to be a lot of hassle finding another vet to just draw blood. A member here has a vet that did it but she is about 1 1/2 hrs away. SO what to do? Now she says I will have to bring her in every few weeks to monitor her thyroid levels so they can figure out the correct dose for that medicine.
I am not looking to them for any advice or opinions, I know I have all the experts I need here. It is the same way with my own general doctor vs my endroconologist. Unless you live with diabetes or that is your main focus, you are out of the loop! When I talk to my GP about my diabetes I know it is over her head, same way when I am discussing Mary Grace with the vets. I mean they did suggest a third Lantus shot :shock:
At this point I don't know if I have dug in so deep with all the tests done that I should just stick at this vet practice or start all over. Time and money are a big factor here, as I am limited on both. Unbelievable how frustrating this is, but I am so grateful that she is at least stable, I read so many other condo's with really sick kitties, so I feel relieved that my only frustration is dealing with the vets and finances, both can be figured out. :smile:
I will try and get the labs up today.
Thanks Julie, I hope you have a good day!