Gizmo's sugar was 268 at the vets at +6. So pretty flat today. When we got there the receptionist said you are just here for a Glucose check. I said no I want all of his bloodwork redone. So the vet knew nothing about my request to have the IAA and IGF-1 tests. He was in agreement that Gizmo is on a high enough dose of insulin to be insulin resistant, but knew of no tests to tell for sure. He said that the test for acromegaly is very precise in how you handle the blood so he would have to check into all that before doing the bloodwork. Based on my constipation concerns, he wanted to do bloodwork and recheck his values compared to where we started at. That's one of the reasons we went anyways, so I agreed. My poor Gizmo returned with the whole underside of his chin shaved.

I've never seen them take blood from his neck before. It was discovered that he is running a fever (103.something) and his white blood count was high. So they asked if they could run the T4 Thyroid test. We agreed. It came back 3.4 which is in the normal range. The vet said that you could actually get a lower result in dogs when they aren't feeling well, but he has never known that to happen with cats. So we think his thyroid is ok. His kidneys, liver, and pancreas values all came back normal. I am now wondering if his pancreas value is normal, wouldn't that mean it is working? The vet is going to check into the test for acromegaly. Actually, I think I am going to email him the information on both tests tonight. He also prescribed an antibiotic: zenequin 25mg - half a tablet once a day for 14 days. He seemed slightly concerned that Gizmo lost a little weight. He is 13.63 pounds ... down from 13.8. He said to let him eat as much as he will eat. Not sure about that as Gizmo normally will eat a lot, but will probably start giving him a little more.
Looking for any advice on feeding and the test results .... thanks.
@Marje and Gracie