Hi All,
I've been on the Lantus forum on and off for a year now, struggling with my cat's lack of response to insulin. I've been trying to convince my local vets to test him for Acro for close to a year, but they did not listen to me, because Big Kitty "doesn't have the physical traits of Acromegaly." Finally, I took my cat to a vet an hour away to South Carolina and he did send blood to MSU. I got the results today - IGF1= 405!
So now my question is, what should I do next? What are the most important facts I need to know about acromegaly and its treatment? I feel so alone in this. My local vets have no clue about how to treat him, the vet in SC insists that we do a very costly brain scan (which from what I've gathered is not neccesary) and he insists about switching Big Kitty to W/D diet to prevent episodic pancreatitis which Big Kitty gets on the low carb diet.
Please give me some guidance about how to go about treating Big Kitty. I will be switching to Levemir soon- at least the SC vet agreed to do this. My local vets "didn't feel comfortable."
Thank you,
Eva
I've been on the Lantus forum on and off for a year now, struggling with my cat's lack of response to insulin. I've been trying to convince my local vets to test him for Acro for close to a year, but they did not listen to me, because Big Kitty "doesn't have the physical traits of Acromegaly." Finally, I took my cat to a vet an hour away to South Carolina and he did send blood to MSU. I got the results today - IGF1= 405!
So now my question is, what should I do next? What are the most important facts I need to know about acromegaly and its treatment? I feel so alone in this. My local vets have no clue about how to treat him, the vet in SC insists that we do a very costly brain scan (which from what I've gathered is not neccesary) and he insists about switching Big Kitty to W/D diet to prevent episodic pancreatitis which Big Kitty gets on the low carb diet.
Please give me some guidance about how to go about treating Big Kitty. I will be switching to Levemir soon- at least the SC vet agreed to do this. My local vets "didn't feel comfortable."
Thank you,
Eva