RobinHarley
Member Since 2018
Hello,
Newly diagnosed as in 2 days ago. I know cats and humans are different but I have a very large and detailed background with type 1 diabetes in humans. I have been a care taker for my mom for 20 years now and she was diagnosed at 2 years old and has had it over 47 years. So I learned the ins and outs of diabetes from a very very young age. Also we figured this diagnosis was coming, he is only 3 years old but his signs were SPOT on, and we found out 2 days ago, unfortunately, we were not wrong. So since the diagnosis I have been researching like crazy.
Anyway... My question... When the vet left the room I brought up to the vet tech about testing his blood sugars at home and she kind of freaked out. She went "oh no! Never, we do that once a week for you until we get his curve. Plus there is no good place to test a cat, you cannot test their ears or anything like that, only the vein from their back leg".
So my question is... how do I present this to the vet at our next appointment? I was going to just go ahead and start testing myself this first week while we wait to see the vet and then when I go in in a week to have them test him again bring in the meter and my log and let them see what I have been doing. Because I don't know how to tell the vet without offending him that I will not treat my cat for the rest of his life and NOT learn how to test him and view his results. I know how illness, life style changes, etc., can effect BG levels and I don't want that going unnoticed for half a year because that is the next appointment to get them checked.
I really am hoping though that that was just the tech and the vet will be on board with me testing his BG's when I want.
Also I am worried about when they do his curve at the vets office... wouldn't it be more ideal for me to do it at home in his home, comfort, setting? Instead of some place he will be nervous and probably not wanting to eat as much when they keep him a whole 12 hours?
Newly diagnosed as in 2 days ago. I know cats and humans are different but I have a very large and detailed background with type 1 diabetes in humans. I have been a care taker for my mom for 20 years now and she was diagnosed at 2 years old and has had it over 47 years. So I learned the ins and outs of diabetes from a very very young age. Also we figured this diagnosis was coming, he is only 3 years old but his signs were SPOT on, and we found out 2 days ago, unfortunately, we were not wrong. So since the diagnosis I have been researching like crazy.
Anyway... My question... When the vet left the room I brought up to the vet tech about testing his blood sugars at home and she kind of freaked out. She went "oh no! Never, we do that once a week for you until we get his curve. Plus there is no good place to test a cat, you cannot test their ears or anything like that, only the vein from their back leg".
So my question is... how do I present this to the vet at our next appointment? I was going to just go ahead and start testing myself this first week while we wait to see the vet and then when I go in in a week to have them test him again bring in the meter and my log and let them see what I have been doing. Because I don't know how to tell the vet without offending him that I will not treat my cat for the rest of his life and NOT learn how to test him and view his results. I know how illness, life style changes, etc., can effect BG levels and I don't want that going unnoticed for half a year because that is the next appointment to get them checked.
I really am hoping though that that was just the tech and the vet will be on board with me testing his BG's when I want.
Also I am worried about when they do his curve at the vets office... wouldn't it be more ideal for me to do it at home in his home, comfort, setting? Instead of some place he will be nervous and probably not wanting to eat as much when they keep him a whole 12 hours?