Amanda and a Loudogg
Member Since 2017
Good morning all!
I just got off the phone with my vet, and to say I'm disappointed and beyond frustrated would be an understatement. I've read some posts here talking about ridiculous vets, so I had thought mine might be okay because she had actually recommended home testing. Looking back, I don't think she (nor I at the time) realized she said I could home test, but gave me absolutely no information about how to go about it... or how she expects it to go.
Flash forward to this week. Lou was supposed to go in today for a glucose curve, which I cancelled last week after verifying that I could do it at home. I sent my spreadsheet to the vet on Monday and she called me back to discuss the results today. Essentially, the jist of the conversation was she "can't trust" my results because I'm using a human glucometer, not the Alphatrak. I told her how prohibitive the cost of the strips for that meter are, but I'm not entirely sure she cared (because one time she tested her own blood glucose on an Alphatrak and there was a 100-point difference). She waffled about dosing because I did a curve (she said on the 20th, but it was actually the 25th), and she ignored the signs this week that his preshot numbers were very much improved. I'm appalled about her blasé attitude and that she hasn't noticed how much better his numbers have been. I know she doesn't have all the information over the last few days, but seriously... I can't do a curve because my buddy Lou doesn't seem to need insulin like he used to... a good sign normally, but one she didn't mention or seem to notice at all....
Needless to say, I am not a happy camper this morning. I am ready to say &*#@ her and find myself a vet who knows what she's talking about. Am I overreacting? Do I need to just get an Alphatrak, who cares about the cost? I would be willing to get one for curves, but Lou may not allow me to do a proper one (which I'm not upset with at all). What are your thoughts and experiences with vets??
Thanks in advance! And I appreciate the opportunity to vent. Ugh. I feel better if I don't think to closely on it, haha.
I just got off the phone with my vet, and to say I'm disappointed and beyond frustrated would be an understatement. I've read some posts here talking about ridiculous vets, so I had thought mine might be okay because she had actually recommended home testing. Looking back, I don't think she (nor I at the time) realized she said I could home test, but gave me absolutely no information about how to go about it... or how she expects it to go.
Flash forward to this week. Lou was supposed to go in today for a glucose curve, which I cancelled last week after verifying that I could do it at home. I sent my spreadsheet to the vet on Monday and she called me back to discuss the results today. Essentially, the jist of the conversation was she "can't trust" my results because I'm using a human glucometer, not the Alphatrak. I told her how prohibitive the cost of the strips for that meter are, but I'm not entirely sure she cared (because one time she tested her own blood glucose on an Alphatrak and there was a 100-point difference). She waffled about dosing because I did a curve (she said on the 20th, but it was actually the 25th), and she ignored the signs this week that his preshot numbers were very much improved. I'm appalled about her blasé attitude and that she hasn't noticed how much better his numbers have been. I know she doesn't have all the information over the last few days, but seriously... I can't do a curve because my buddy Lou doesn't seem to need insulin like he used to... a good sign normally, but one she didn't mention or seem to notice at all....
Needless to say, I am not a happy camper this morning. I am ready to say &*#@ her and find myself a vet who knows what she's talking about. Am I overreacting? Do I need to just get an Alphatrak, who cares about the cost? I would be willing to get one for curves, but Lou may not allow me to do a proper one (which I'm not upset with at all). What are your thoughts and experiences with vets??
Thanks in advance! And I appreciate the opportunity to vent. Ugh. I feel better if I don't think to closely on it, haha.
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