Need to find a vet in metro DC area, quickly !!

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Ida and Charlie (GA)

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(preferably within 10-15 miles of Upper Marlboro, MD).

This is for a newly diagnosed diabetic youngish male cat, Boots. He had been losing fur for a while, polyuria, polydipsia got him to the vet and a full blood panel, suspecting thyroid or diabetes. Blood sugar on the panel (results took about a week to get) was 500. I had already talked to Boot's Cat Daddy about the importance of diet change and of hometesting, and he knew my Charlie Bloo Eyes story.

This vet, their regular one, put Boots on 2u PZI BID, did not mention diet at all, he was on a dry Hills prescription diet for the hair loss assuming it was allergic. This was done on the basis of ONE blood glucose test done as part of a panel. No kind of curve was even suggested, just to bring the cat in for a BG Oct 11. The owners asked about home testing, they knew that I had done it with Charlie, and the vet answered by telling them the meters didn't work and it was a sales scam (???). I had already told them about low carb wet food and owners changed the food to wet <6% carbs from the list but were going to be gone over the weekend (a planned trip involving airfare, couldn't be helped) so opted to wait until Monday Oct 1 to start insulin, not ideal but at least safe. I actually suggested they start lower on the insulin with the food change when they did start it and post here to look for a vet in the DC area who will support them with home testing and hopefully, Lantis.

So, we would so appreciate if someone knows of a vet in the DC area who doesn't think hometesting is a salesman's money making scam could let us know so Cat Daddy won't have to call every vet in the area to find one who doesn't think hometesting is a scam to sell meters.

On a darker note, if anyone remembers my Charlie Bloo Eyes, he had a great almost three years honeymoon, never needed to go back on da juice, but passed away from a non diabetes related illness (metastatic carcinoma) July 8. He is sorely and sadly missed, but he was old and his time had just come, by the time we knew there was anything wrong the tumor was in his bones.

Meanwhile Boots' Daddy is having some kind of email confirmation problem preventing him from registering so I am posting to see if anyone knows or knows of a vet in the metro Washington DC area who will support Boots and his Mommy and Daddy in hometesting. Personally, I am seriously concerned about the PZI dose being given blindly, no test except one random AT ALL and no recheck until Oct 11
 
Thanks, I looked, there is no one on there from the DC area. I also went throught the main member list and PM'd the one person who had posted recently (July) and lives in DC. Have not gotten a message back.
 
Questions to ask the vet in my signature link may help you determine if a vet is a good fit.
 
I'm in Idaho, this is for my cousin's cat. I've told him (the cousin, not the cat) a lot from my own experience here and from my experience with my Charlie, but I'll check your list to see if I have missed anything. I did TRY to tell him what to watch out for when they took Boots to their regular vet; I could never have imagined it would have gone as poorly as it did and the vet would do NO curve, nor suggest one, nor mention diet, just tell them to start insulin and return in TWO WEEKS.
Ya can't make that stuff up.
 
BJM said:
Questions to ask the vet in my signature link may help you determine if a vet is a good fit.

Honestly, the regular vet fails miserable on all counts, but none are things I hadn't already brought up, if you read my original poat, I mentioned most. The regular vet is vehemently against home testing, never mentioned diet change, started on way too much insulin with basically no monitoring at all- recheck BG in two weeks.

The vet whose name I got via messaging a board member in DC already treats cats using home testing and is otherwise up to date.
 
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