Diana&Tom
Member Since 2009
It is difficult to find the right vet, there's no denying that. Vets don't have much training in FD so it's often an uphill struggle finding ons who is clued-up enough to give you the support you need and deserve.I am in NW London.
Re: the vet, mostly they are kind and friendly, however so far have seen 4 different vets, 2 were positive and of the others, one who is very sweet (and new) has twice mentioned euthanasia, and the other was very abrupt and just left the room after the consult without speaking. I get the impression they think I am keeping him alive needlessly, and I am wondering if they are right.
It seems so difficult to find the right vet. Over the years we have almost exhausted the local options, for various reasons, and I liked this one for their kindness when my other boy was at the end of his life, although he never had treatment there they were so kind to him.
I just wish someone could take care of him until there was an improvement because I am just not getting it right, the stress I feel must be affecting him too.
I honestly don't think you're keeping him alive needlessly... if he was suffering that's one thing, but he is probably more uncomfortable than anything else because he's not on the appropriate dose of insulin.
This community is a lifesaver in more ways than one so I encourage you to stick around and see what other members have to say about their FD journey... there are some not dissimilar to yours.
I think some moral support would help you too and I'm going to tag one of our members in your area who might just be able to help with suggestions for vets, how to home test, etc ... @Zee I don't think she's on the board much but I'll PM her and ask her to look in.
Please don't give up!
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