Kim&Buddy
Member
Hi everyone,
I'm getting ready to switch vets for Buddy to get better treatment for and management of his diabetes. Thanks to the help of wonderful ladies on this forum, I've found one that is about 15 minutes from home. I want to go in there armed with appropriate questions because I know so much more now (thank you everyone!!!). Can you please see if I've forgotten anything and if so, suggest additional questions? These are in no particular order at this point.
1) View on home testing? Current vet never once mentioned it to me. It was something I took upon myself after learning from the extensive experience of people in this forum.
2) View on Relion vs. Alpha Trak glucometers? Current vet says Relion runs low because it's not made for animals. Based on the knowledge of you all, I think this may not be the case. Or if there is a difference, it is within an acceptable level.
3) Willingness to switch to insulin (Lantus). Current vet says she prescribed glipizide because she thought Buddy's diabetes may be transient (steroid induced and then gone when the steroid was out of his system) and was worried about hypo. She never told me about home testing. Still does not want to put him on insulin. When I mentioned studies about glip causing long-term damage she said she was not familiar with them.
3) Do they board? If so, special needs cats? Will they test first before administering insulin?
4) How frequent will visits need to be in the beginning when the switch to insulin is made?
5) Will they treat me as a partner in Buddy's health plan instead of a nuisance? Will they educate me so that I can be independent yet still do what's best for Buddy?
Kim
I'm getting ready to switch vets for Buddy to get better treatment for and management of his diabetes. Thanks to the help of wonderful ladies on this forum, I've found one that is about 15 minutes from home. I want to go in there armed with appropriate questions because I know so much more now (thank you everyone!!!). Can you please see if I've forgotten anything and if so, suggest additional questions? These are in no particular order at this point.
1) View on home testing? Current vet never once mentioned it to me. It was something I took upon myself after learning from the extensive experience of people in this forum.
2) View on Relion vs. Alpha Trak glucometers? Current vet says Relion runs low because it's not made for animals. Based on the knowledge of you all, I think this may not be the case. Or if there is a difference, it is within an acceptable level.
3) Willingness to switch to insulin (Lantus). Current vet says she prescribed glipizide because she thought Buddy's diabetes may be transient (steroid induced and then gone when the steroid was out of his system) and was worried about hypo. She never told me about home testing. Still does not want to put him on insulin. When I mentioned studies about glip causing long-term damage she said she was not familiar with them.
3) Do they board? If so, special needs cats? Will they test first before administering insulin?
4) How frequent will visits need to be in the beginning when the switch to insulin is made?
5) Will they treat me as a partner in Buddy's health plan instead of a nuisance? Will they educate me so that I can be independent yet still do what's best for Buddy?
Kim