I was able to take my boy to a different vet today and it went pretty well. The vet has asked me to keep Mus on the same diet that I currently have him on (Friskie's Pate, at around 177 and 179kcal/can) and take two weeks to do a curve for him. After that we can discuss changing his diet to Fancy Feast and what insulin/dose he should be receiving. I'll have to purchase a pet glucose meter so that the doctor can get more exact numbers to work with, but that's fine with me right now. The more accurate for the doctor, the better. He used a meter called iPet. Any opinions on using that meter versus something like AlphaTrak?
At his visit with the vet last week, his results came up to about 500+. The follow up appointment, I was told that his levels were around 450+. Today at this new vet his levels were at 288. So significantly lower than they were before! Since Saturday I've also put him on a wet only diet (I still have dry food around just in case: Meow Mix and Hill's) and try to get him to exercise more by running around the house with his toy. Although this vet also wanted to prepare me for the low chance of remission, I'm still holding on to hope.
When New Vet mentioned wanting to do a urine test he said that last week's vet's records show that they wanted to do a urine test and that I had rejected it. I was fuming because this is completely untrue. Last Week's Vet never mentioned wanting to do that at all. And, I would never reject a test that'll tell me how an organ is doing, especially if he's just been diagnosed with diabetes. I have my gripes with last week's vet (as I've expressed in a previous post), but this is just bad. I hope that something like this doesn't happen to anyone else.
On that note, I'm trying to order a meter within the day (probably from Chewy). Has anyone had experience with iPet vs AlphaTrak?
At his visit with the vet last week, his results came up to about 500+. The follow up appointment, I was told that his levels were around 450+. Today at this new vet his levels were at 288. So significantly lower than they were before! Since Saturday I've also put him on a wet only diet (I still have dry food around just in case: Meow Mix and Hill's) and try to get him to exercise more by running around the house with his toy. Although this vet also wanted to prepare me for the low chance of remission, I'm still holding on to hope.
When New Vet mentioned wanting to do a urine test he said that last week's vet's records show that they wanted to do a urine test and that I had rejected it. I was fuming because this is completely untrue. Last Week's Vet never mentioned wanting to do that at all. And, I would never reject a test that'll tell me how an organ is doing, especially if he's just been diagnosed with diabetes. I have my gripes with last week's vet (as I've expressed in a previous post), but this is just bad. I hope that something like this doesn't happen to anyone else.
On that note, I'm trying to order a meter within the day (probably from Chewy). Has anyone had experience with iPet vs AlphaTrak?

