katy and mo (GA)
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Mo has had a pretty good day (for him) BGL-wise. He still hasn't been himself since his vet visit yesterday but he's been outside and walking around the house. He didn't wake us up until 7am this morning, which is definitely an improvement on the 4am wake up!
Thank you. I'm assuming it will be at least $1000 NZ dollars for the test. Honestly, it's worth it just to know what we are dealing with. We probably won't bother with the ultrasound. I don't really know what that would find unless they suspect cancer, but surely that would come up in a blood test?
Yes, that's absolutely what they are doing. All the vets at the clinic keep mentioning 1.5u/kg and I just roll my eyes but I think they actually have to stick with those guidelines. I'll ask them about it next week actually. We have another appointment booked for the 11th so i will ask if we could push the test forward. Or if they could at least give me an idea of price. But they do keep mentioning acromegaly to me so at least they are aware of what it is.
Thanks for that! I wonder then how much it would cost to be shipped from NZ to the US/UK? Will probably make it much more expensive from all the way down here.
I'm glad you were able to find a vet that would do the test for you
Thanks for all your support, everyone! I'm really grateful that I don't feel alone in this
Have a great day
Mo has had a pretty good day (for him) BGL-wise. He still hasn't been himself since his vet visit yesterday but he's been outside and walking around the house. He didn't wake us up until 7am this morning, which is definitely an improvement on the 4am wake up!
I'm in Canada, and it was a while ago so the quote probably won't help, but I think it was around $400 for both? The actual test price is not that expensive ($65.00 US for acro, $20 for IAA, both up a bit since I had it done), but you have to add on cost for blood draw and shipping which is probably the most expensive bit. Now that you are waiting another week or two for the test, you will get yet another new blood draw charge on top of what you paid for today. An ultrasound is absolutely not necessary for determining if acro or IAA is present. I know ultrasounds can be pricey too. Cost of extra blood draw plus ultrasounds might even pay the cost. Just seems there are cheaper ways to get answers where your vets aren't looking.
Thank you. I'm assuming it will be at least $1000 NZ dollars for the test. Honestly, it's worth it just to know what we are dealing with. We probably won't bother with the ultrasound. I don't really know what that would find unless they suspect cancer, but surely that would come up in a blood test?
I have a theory of why they are waiting until his dose is 8.5-9.5 units. Old school thinking was that cats have to get to at least 1.5 units per kg to bother with the test. The research at Royal Veterinary Clinic found acrocats on as low as 1 unit and average across all the cats of 7 units. Mo's over that now.
Good to hear all of Mo's other bloods are looking good. The vets are keeping on trying to look for different answers in places they've looked before, except the one place that might actually give answers. Sounds like I'm harping on this, but I went through the same thing. When I finally got my vet to do the tests, she threw a complete blood work, urinalysis and urine culture onto the bill. I really just want the IAA and acro test results which were the only ones that told me what I was dealing with.
Yes, that's absolutely what they are doing. All the vets at the clinic keep mentioning 1.5u/kg and I just roll my eyes but I think they actually have to stick with those guidelines. I'll ask them about it next week actually. We have another appointment booked for the 11th so i will ask if we could push the test forward. Or if they could at least give me an idea of price. But they do keep mentioning acromegaly to me so at least they are aware of what it is.
I am also from Canada and I paid $400 for both tests last year, this included everything; tests are not expensive but all depends on how much your vet will charge you to do the job. I had to change vet clinic to be able to have it done....; my former vet did not know much about those tests and did not believe they would be useful! My new and actual vet knows about acro and she was very helpful in having the tests done even if she didn't think it was necessary at that time !
Nice for Mo that blood results are all good.
Thanks for that! I wonder then how much it would cost to be shipped from NZ to the US/UK? Will probably make it much more expensive from all the way down here.
I'm glad you were able to find a vet that would do the test for you
Thanks for all your support, everyone! I'm really grateful that I don't feel alone in this

Have a great day