Oonagh's Mom
Member Since 2014
My cat was just diagnosed on the 17th. Her blood sugar was in the 400 range (however, I'd just fed her dry food and didn't think about it until after we left the vet's office.) Not only is all the information I am reading just blowing my mind, but there is the cost. My vet wants my cat on Vetsulin, and he strongly urged me to buy her a prescription brand of cat food. I chose the canned because it costs less, but then saw that it has plant based ingredients in it. (It's DM by Purina.) (Up until Saturday, I was strictly giving Iam's Indoor Weight/hair ball control as I also have a long-haired cat.)
So far, I have not felt able to afford the insulin, AND the food AND the cost of weekly monitoring at his office until her blood sugar regulates.
I have tried to find insulin on-line and found the kind he wants Oonagh to use, but of course, when I called the vet's office, I was given many reasons why it is a bad idea to order it online.
I am in tears today. I am scared I won't be able to give Oonagh the quality of care she deserves, I don't know anyone I could give her to, not to mention, I don't think I'm quite at that point where I could give her to a stranger, and I'm afraid, after reading all these articles, that she will become seriously ill and die. She's only 8 1/2. She's my baby. I adopted her the year after I had cancer and I can't bear to lose her. I don't know what to do!
I know people who have dogs who've had diabetes and have been told that in Texas, the people there didn't go for pet insulin so my sister could get non-prescription over the counter. I am really thinking about trying that, but I don't know how my vet would react if I bought generic insulin at Wal-Mart. (my sister's dog's vet never did blood tests either, but I know dogs and cats are different so I wouldn't even begin to know if this could apply to a cat.)
And one of my co-workers tells me to trust my vet, but she is a nurse and earns a lot more than I do, so she doesn't understand my own financial situation.
Is anyone else trying having these same money issues?
Thanks to anyone who can reply.
So far, I have not felt able to afford the insulin, AND the food AND the cost of weekly monitoring at his office until her blood sugar regulates.
I have tried to find insulin on-line and found the kind he wants Oonagh to use, but of course, when I called the vet's office, I was given many reasons why it is a bad idea to order it online.
I am in tears today. I am scared I won't be able to give Oonagh the quality of care she deserves, I don't know anyone I could give her to, not to mention, I don't think I'm quite at that point where I could give her to a stranger, and I'm afraid, after reading all these articles, that she will become seriously ill and die. She's only 8 1/2. She's my baby. I adopted her the year after I had cancer and I can't bear to lose her. I don't know what to do!
I know people who have dogs who've had diabetes and have been told that in Texas, the people there didn't go for pet insulin so my sister could get non-prescription over the counter. I am really thinking about trying that, but I don't know how my vet would react if I bought generic insulin at Wal-Mart. (my sister's dog's vet never did blood tests either, but I know dogs and cats are different so I wouldn't even begin to know if this could apply to a cat.)
And one of my co-workers tells me to trust my vet, but she is a nurse and earns a lot more than I do, so she doesn't understand my own financial situation.
Is anyone else trying having these same money issues?
Thanks to anyone who can reply.