Chris & China (GA)
Member Since 2013
Yesterday I got the diabetes diagnosis (447 BG) and picked my China up this morning from the vet. First, I did a LOT of reading last night so thank you for the wealth of information you provide on this message board. Here's the problem(s)
1. The vet refuses to accept that there's anything other than Hills M/D (Dry) to feed her, although most of what I read has said there are better (and certainly cheaper) options. At $20 for 4lbs, I don't see any way to continue feeding this long term, especially if there are better options.
2. This vet has seen her almost her entire life, but when I even mentioned that I'd done some research overnight, got all "huffy" and said "you know, I've NEVER treated a diabetic cat in all my years of practice".
3. He wants me to switch her over to the Dry M/D over the next 2 days (which I think is TOO fast even if I agreed it was the best choice)
4. He wants to retest her in about a week, thinking the food change will bring her blood glucose down to under 300 and if it does, "Insulin is a big hassle to deal with" so if it's 300 or under, I guess he's going to consider her "cured"?
5. The only thing I did agree with is she would probably need kidney/liver function testing every 6 months (although at this time, there's no issue, I understand it''s something that should be monitored.
Should I even bother to try to change his mind, or just find a vet that's more willing to treat each animal as the individual they are?
1. The vet refuses to accept that there's anything other than Hills M/D (Dry) to feed her, although most of what I read has said there are better (and certainly cheaper) options. At $20 for 4lbs, I don't see any way to continue feeding this long term, especially if there are better options.
2. This vet has seen her almost her entire life, but when I even mentioned that I'd done some research overnight, got all "huffy" and said "you know, I've NEVER treated a diabetic cat in all my years of practice".
3. He wants me to switch her over to the Dry M/D over the next 2 days (which I think is TOO fast even if I agreed it was the best choice)
4. He wants to retest her in about a week, thinking the food change will bring her blood glucose down to under 300 and if it does, "Insulin is a big hassle to deal with" so if it's 300 or under, I guess he's going to consider her "cured"?
5. The only thing I did agree with is she would probably need kidney/liver function testing every 6 months (although at this time, there's no issue, I understand it''s something that should be monitored.
Should I even bother to try to change his mind, or just find a vet that's more willing to treat each animal as the individual they are?