First off, thanks to Janelle who was so patient with me this Sunday showing me how to do a home test of Romeo. We didn't do one this morning because of the crazy "holy crap, is it really almost appointment time" rush, but plan to start them off tomorrow AM. :thumbup
But as the subject says, we switched to a new vet today. Well, today was the trial run to see if Romeo (and I) liked the new vet. It was a rousing success. Not only is this practice smaller and quieter, but the doctor actually has personal experience dealing with a diabetic kitty - his was on and off insulin for 3 years. Romeo got a thorough exam and will be going in for a vet-observed blood curve next week. Yes, I know I can do these at home, but I only *just* learned how to do a test - and none of the ones I tried while Janelle was over even registered on my meter. So I thought it best to let someone with more experienced hands handle the first one. Once I'm getting consistent readings (meaning, I can pop his ear and get a reading on the meter each time), I will be doing curves for him.
I'm excited about this new vet, and have a much more positive view of Romeo's treatment and prognosis. What a difference a weekend makes!
Anyhow, just wanted to let you know. I'm sure you were all waiting for his next journal entry (in my sig). ;-)
-Stacy
But as the subject says, we switched to a new vet today. Well, today was the trial run to see if Romeo (and I) liked the new vet. It was a rousing success. Not only is this practice smaller and quieter, but the doctor actually has personal experience dealing with a diabetic kitty - his was on and off insulin for 3 years. Romeo got a thorough exam and will be going in for a vet-observed blood curve next week. Yes, I know I can do these at home, but I only *just* learned how to do a test - and none of the ones I tried while Janelle was over even registered on my meter. So I thought it best to let someone with more experienced hands handle the first one. Once I'm getting consistent readings (meaning, I can pop his ear and get a reading on the meter each time), I will be doing curves for him.
I'm excited about this new vet, and have a much more positive view of Romeo's treatment and prognosis. What a difference a weekend makes!
Anyhow, just wanted to let you know. I'm sure you were all waiting for his next journal entry (in my sig). ;-)
-Stacy