Briana + Binx
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Hope everyone's doing well!
I've been distracted worrying about Binx, but the update is: we still don't know what's going on. The Proviable didn't deliver until yesterday and he continues to have diarrhea. However, I started him on the Proviable Forte kit yesterday and they say to give it 48-72 hours to start seeing improvement. I've also ordered 100% pure psyllium husk (Now brand, which I've seen others here use) and that should be delivered today.
We also saw the internist on Monday and as expected, generally very frustrating. She scolded me again for using a human meter and said we can't truly know how Binx's diabetes is unless I use the AlphaTrak - I'm going to humor her and do a curve with that after Proviable. I took one comparison Monday and to no surprise, 119 Freestyle was 158 AT (about 15% difference). She also yet again suggested switching his diet, this time to a renal/hydrolyzed diet that's a dry food!! Any dry food at this point seems wild, regardless if it's specialized or not. I just nodded and said okay (nope).
The last thing that was interesting is the internist thought maybe Binx might have an allergy and specifically mentioned the coating on the Felamizole pill. Some might remember my frustration with the sugar coating on the pills, which I tried several times to switch but to no avail, so I accepted the coating because his BG stabilized. NOW she's suggesting the generic, non-coated pill... how ironic. We could've been doing that this whole time!
Anyways, Binx has been up and down generally. Monday night he was bad, I've never seen him turn away food and he threw up after I got him to eat. Since starting Proviable (whether related or not) he's seemed a bit more himself, but a little lethargic. I'm worried something more sinister is happening, but will try what's available to me now and go from there. Next steps would be to book an ultrasound and another exam. Very difficult to switch internists now, but something I'm considering.
Safe surfing on this Wednesday
Side note: we need pet pharmacies like human pharmacies!!! Still blowing my mind that 5 vets didn't have Proviable available. I saw there actually is one "Pet Pharmacy" around me, if around me counts as a 1 hour drive without traffic! Uh!
Hope everyone's doing well!
I've been distracted worrying about Binx, but the update is: we still don't know what's going on. The Proviable didn't deliver until yesterday and he continues to have diarrhea. However, I started him on the Proviable Forte kit yesterday and they say to give it 48-72 hours to start seeing improvement. I've also ordered 100% pure psyllium husk (Now brand, which I've seen others here use) and that should be delivered today.
We also saw the internist on Monday and as expected, generally very frustrating. She scolded me again for using a human meter and said we can't truly know how Binx's diabetes is unless I use the AlphaTrak - I'm going to humor her and do a curve with that after Proviable. I took one comparison Monday and to no surprise, 119 Freestyle was 158 AT (about 15% difference). She also yet again suggested switching his diet, this time to a renal/hydrolyzed diet that's a dry food!! Any dry food at this point seems wild, regardless if it's specialized or not. I just nodded and said okay (nope).
The last thing that was interesting is the internist thought maybe Binx might have an allergy and specifically mentioned the coating on the Felamizole pill. Some might remember my frustration with the sugar coating on the pills, which I tried several times to switch but to no avail, so I accepted the coating because his BG stabilized. NOW she's suggesting the generic, non-coated pill... how ironic. We could've been doing that this whole time!
Anyways, Binx has been up and down generally. Monday night he was bad, I've never seen him turn away food and he threw up after I got him to eat. Since starting Proviable (whether related or not) he's seemed a bit more himself, but a little lethargic. I'm worried something more sinister is happening, but will try what's available to me now and go from there. Next steps would be to book an ultrasound and another exam. Very difficult to switch internists now, but something I'm considering.
Safe surfing on this Wednesday

Side note: we need pet pharmacies like human pharmacies!!! Still blowing my mind that 5 vets didn't have Proviable available. I saw there actually is one "Pet Pharmacy" around me, if around me counts as a 1 hour drive without traffic! Uh!
. But a quick look at her spreadsheet, plus I authorized them to do one BG test while she was there for an ultrasound and told them it would be blue (in Canadian speak of course). Neko was a good girl and was mid blues several hours later. Thank you Levemir. After that, he left diabetes treatment to me and focussed on what I wanted him to look at. The internist was trained in Europe (Belgium) and I know that back then they had more training on acros due to the research done at the Royal Vet Clinic. If you look around at different internists, take a look to see where they got their training. Internal medicine covers a very wide range of conditions. Some training in endocrinology would be ideal, but hard to come by.
I really hope you can get it figured out soon I’ll be thinking of you two