Hello,
My 9 year old cat was newly diagnosed this week. I feel very stressed and overwhelmed, and thinking my vet might not know as much as the people on these boards... confused_cat
He said they would order us a glucose meter specifically for pets...and we would test her next week. I'm hoping I can just pick up the meter so I could test her at home because she is a wreck there (literally panting and burying her head in the blanket), plus we live far from his office.
Does anyone know exactly how much the strips cost for those fancy pet meters? I don't mind paying more for the meter if it's a one time thing. But if the strips are much much more, I don't think we can afford it, and I will have to argue with him that we want to buy the human meter instead. I'd like to test her regularly and will probably be buying the strips often even though he told me "no you only test everytime we change the dose" or something.
I don't trust him 100% now. He gave her a steroid shot for skin allergies/inflammation before checking her complete test results. He said her blood was fine at 120 (which he then gave the shot and sent us home), but the urine had glucose in it and we didn't hear about that until the next day. Now she is diagnosed with diabetes after he had us confirm it again with urine strips at home.
It's very hard to find a good vet where I live, they all have horrible reviews on Yelp too. I'm afraid to shop around and can't afford it (Been to two already locally with my previous cat and would not go to them again).
Thanks for any advice. :smile:
My 9 year old cat was newly diagnosed this week. I feel very stressed and overwhelmed, and thinking my vet might not know as much as the people on these boards... confused_cat
He said they would order us a glucose meter specifically for pets...and we would test her next week. I'm hoping I can just pick up the meter so I could test her at home because she is a wreck there (literally panting and burying her head in the blanket), plus we live far from his office.
Does anyone know exactly how much the strips cost for those fancy pet meters? I don't mind paying more for the meter if it's a one time thing. But if the strips are much much more, I don't think we can afford it, and I will have to argue with him that we want to buy the human meter instead. I'd like to test her regularly and will probably be buying the strips often even though he told me "no you only test everytime we change the dose" or something.
I don't trust him 100% now. He gave her a steroid shot for skin allergies/inflammation before checking her complete test results. He said her blood was fine at 120 (which he then gave the shot and sent us home), but the urine had glucose in it and we didn't hear about that until the next day. Now she is diagnosed with diabetes after he had us confirm it again with urine strips at home.
It's very hard to find a good vet where I live, they all have horrible reviews on Yelp too. I'm afraid to shop around and can't afford it (Been to two already locally with my previous cat and would not go to them again).
Thanks for any advice. :smile: