Hi Diana,
Perlutz is doing fine, thank you. He is his normal happy, lively self and eating very well but he is still in high and very high numbers...
As an update on what’s been happening lately:
- His gum is still red, to me it looks the same as when we’ve first spotted it. Will definitely not let it go next time we see his vet
- We’ve changed the Prozinc vial and got yellows next 2 AMPS but back to reds and blacks after. It made me hope the old one was dodgy but it seems it wasn’t.
- He had diarrhea 2-3 times, one quite bad others not so much. One was after changing the insulin vial so I’m not sure whether the yellow next morning was due to new vial/diarrhea or something else.
- Few bum shuffling and poop stains on the carpet later
we’re back to normal poops
- Oh the joy of having to have his daddy hold him while I had to clean some poop off his tail just under his bum
- More on poop, this morning it was normal but he did half of his usual and then the other half about 30 min later. Could be because I was in the shower during the first and he sure likes his privacy when using the loo
- I now exchange pictures of Perlutz’s poop with the boyfriend

- He has lost bit of weight but gained back (he’s at 6.3 KG now)
- No ketones
- Still drinks a lot and pees a lot (and I mean A LOT)
- He wants to eat A LOT. He does not want to accept 2 main meals a day and 2 snacks AM/ PM so he has 2 snacks AM and 2 snacks PM most times.
As for the RVC referral, we did get it last week. We have made an appointment on May 14th but we are having second thoughts about going. A friend’s acquaintance is an RVC student where we are due to go and she has kindly offered an insight into how these appointments usually go. Unlike what I thought and hoped for, Perlutz would be seen by a student and if they consider necessary they might discuss his case with a vet (a “normal” vet, not necessarily one of the guys specialised in DM). The specialists only see very complicated cases. Also, it is very likely they would request to keep him over night “to better assess his situation” as stated on the paperwork received from them already.
Now why I am not sure whether I want to go ahead or not is due to the fact that he will not be seen by a specialist which is why we’ve got this referral in the first place. Also, the price of the consultation only is a staggering £275! For us that is a lot of money at the moment and we (stupidly) don’t have insurance and we’re paying for everything. There’s also the question of leaving him overnight and I know he won’t take that well, he stresses easily, does not like strangers, hates most men (God forbid he sees a bald man

) and definitely does not like being handled by anyone else but mommy. And he hisses a lot. Which might get him the towel treatment and a vet or nurse might lose a finger or an eye

The blood tests would cost an additional £350
If he would be seen by one of the doctors specialised in diabetes, I’d go there with my wallet open without giving it a second thought. A student... not so much!
As I’ve had a terrible day today, I’m gonna give myself a little praise too and mention that I’ve made some good progress in giving him his shots

I can now do it on my own quite confidently (most times). And I’ve even managed to get him to come to me for the blood sugar testing whereas before it was a little chase

I’ll attach a picture of how we do the testing nowadays.
I’ll also attach a pic of his teeth and gums taken tonight.
Any insight/opinion/advice will be greatly appreciated!
Georgiana