Danielle Hrubiak
Member Since 2015
I just dropped Abilene off at the vet for her first curve test. I spoke briefly with the nurse as the Dr is off today.
-First she brought up the fact that it is a huge NO-NO to be using a human meter and ranted about why and how it's basically a joke for people to use them and think they are getting accurate results. She said I can only use an alphatrek and went on to tell me that they had already purchased one for me (implying I HAVE to buy it). She said they ordered it bc I was interested last appt and she said I said I wanted one. Which isn't true at all. I told her I cannot afford to pay $1 per strip for that meter and that a huge majority of people on this forum use human meters with wonderful results. She told me that its not possible to get a comparison between the meters. She also said the strips aren't that much for the AT. (Yeah, maybe not at their cost).
-She then made me feel like an awful person for allowing Abby a snack in between meals as she shook her head in disappointment. She said I am ruining the purpose of the insulin and causing the BG to rise midcycle when it should be continuously decreasing. She is FIRM about twice daily feeding. I wanted to cry.
I have gotten a bit of suggestions and opinions from a few people on here so far (and I am very grateful and appreciative of them)...but I was wondering if there happens to be a Vet on here that could comment and give me a professional opinion about this. I am getting completely conflicting suggestions/advice/instructions from my vet office in comparison to what a lot of people on here do and say. I need to know if my vet is wrong/uninformed etc?
What is the "proper" feeding schedule for a cat on prozinc? So many offer mini meals which makes sense to me.
The vet said if I wanted to stray from twice daily feedings that I would have to consider doing 3x a day insulin injections?
-She also said 1 can of food per meal is way too much. That would be 3 oz of FF classics twice daily. According to the chart they are roughly 90 calories per can-give or take a few. I read 4-6 oz is a rough avg of food per day. Abby is currently about 7-8 lbs and small framed. She lost a lot of muscle mass and a few lbs (which she needed to lose a few anyhow) from this disease. I was trying to plump her back up a bit by allowing her to eat as much as she wanted at meal time--which was about a can, ESP considering she's not regulated yet and not properly utilizing the food she does take in. So I figured she needed a little more. Can someone tell me how much to feed if this is too much?
I'm so confused and I don't know what to do or what is best? I literally just want to cry.
-First she brought up the fact that it is a huge NO-NO to be using a human meter and ranted about why and how it's basically a joke for people to use them and think they are getting accurate results. She said I can only use an alphatrek and went on to tell me that they had already purchased one for me (implying I HAVE to buy it). She said they ordered it bc I was interested last appt and she said I said I wanted one. Which isn't true at all. I told her I cannot afford to pay $1 per strip for that meter and that a huge majority of people on this forum use human meters with wonderful results. She told me that its not possible to get a comparison between the meters. She also said the strips aren't that much for the AT. (Yeah, maybe not at their cost).
-She then made me feel like an awful person for allowing Abby a snack in between meals as she shook her head in disappointment. She said I am ruining the purpose of the insulin and causing the BG to rise midcycle when it should be continuously decreasing. She is FIRM about twice daily feeding. I wanted to cry.
I have gotten a bit of suggestions and opinions from a few people on here so far (and I am very grateful and appreciative of them)...but I was wondering if there happens to be a Vet on here that could comment and give me a professional opinion about this. I am getting completely conflicting suggestions/advice/instructions from my vet office in comparison to what a lot of people on here do and say. I need to know if my vet is wrong/uninformed etc?
What is the "proper" feeding schedule for a cat on prozinc? So many offer mini meals which makes sense to me.
The vet said if I wanted to stray from twice daily feedings that I would have to consider doing 3x a day insulin injections?
-She also said 1 can of food per meal is way too much. That would be 3 oz of FF classics twice daily. According to the chart they are roughly 90 calories per can-give or take a few. I read 4-6 oz is a rough avg of food per day. Abby is currently about 7-8 lbs and small framed. She lost a lot of muscle mass and a few lbs (which she needed to lose a few anyhow) from this disease. I was trying to plump her back up a bit by allowing her to eat as much as she wanted at meal time--which was about a can, ESP considering she's not regulated yet and not properly utilizing the food she does take in. So I figured she needed a little more. Can someone tell me how much to feed if this is too much?
I'm so confused and I don't know what to do or what is best? I literally just want to cry.