Dandelion
Member Since 2015
My vet is feline only and yes cooperative with what I am doing. I am the one that said, "something changed for Butternut recently, Lantus doesn't seem to be working and he needs something else. What's available?" She responds. She doesn't have a choice about whether I test or not. I'm doing it. She's very open to and will read information I send to her plus put up with my questions. She gave me an Rx for the Canadian pharm upon my request. She's no dictator and I wouldn't stand for that type of relationship. Nutty has been with her his entire 18 years and I've been taking my kitties to her for about 23 years.
I suspect lots of vets here would tell people to end their pets lives upon dx of lots of chronic ailments. Ive been told some vets don't bother with CKD, won't bother with calcitriol, diabetes, and the pet owners won't bother either - based on ignorance too. Good info in this forum is diabetes is treatable, even with a FTjob. It's affordable. Remission is possible with some hard effort at first. Help is out there.
I suspect my vet is even more interested in his progress right now since Butternut is the only cat she's had on Levemir!
I think she'll be pleased about today's bg's.
I was on the phone with the clinic nurse last week and was running my mouth about this forum and she seemed quite interested since she also has a sugar
. I told her about getting samples from his paw pads.
I'd never be able to use his ears, they'd be full of holes if I tried. She mentioned that there are many diabetic cats at the clinic so maybe she'll become the diabetes guru there.
I can't stand vets (and doctors!) that shame people for the choices and use fear tactics to manipulate. Vote with your wallets, people. Demand better , demand up to date information and some knowledge of current science. sheesh.
Be back in a bit to post +2
Nite Sue and Luci! Thanks so much!
I suspect lots of vets here would tell people to end their pets lives upon dx of lots of chronic ailments. Ive been told some vets don't bother with CKD, won't bother with calcitriol, diabetes, and the pet owners won't bother either - based on ignorance too. Good info in this forum is diabetes is treatable, even with a FTjob. It's affordable. Remission is possible with some hard effort at first. Help is out there.
I suspect my vet is even more interested in his progress right now since Butternut is the only cat she's had on Levemir!
I think she'll be pleased about today's bg's.I was on the phone with the clinic nurse last week and was running my mouth about this forum and she seemed quite interested since she also has a sugar
. I told her about getting samples from his paw pads. I can't stand vets (and doctors!) that shame people for the choices and use fear tactics to manipulate. Vote with your wallets, people. Demand better , demand up to date information and some knowledge of current science. sheesh.
Be back in a bit to post +2
Nite Sue and Luci! Thanks so much!