Chippy & Ingrid
Member Since 2021
Hello Everyone,
First of all, thank you so very much for this forum. It has been an immense help to us since our Cat, Chippy was diagnosed back in January. One thing I'm wondering is how many members experience pushback from their vets? Right now, we're trying to follow the SLGS protocol, but might like to transition to the TR protocol as we (I) gain confidence. My vet strongly disagrees with this intensely managed approach, to the point that she is angry with us. She has said that if we continue with this approach, she will need to charge us $40 per day - every day -to look at our charts (although we have not asked her to do this), in addition to fairly hefty charges for phone and email consultations. We're of course happy to pay a reasonable amount for her time, but last Friday we paid for a phone "consult" that consisted of her chewing us out for 45 minutes about not following her advice closely enough.
We have a long and good relationship with this vet, so we're somewhat taken aback by her response. I decided to feel out some other vets in the area to see how they work with diabetic patients. I started by calling another highly-regarded feline-only vet in the area to see if they were comfortable working with clients using the tight regulation protocol. They had never heard of TR, and said they had no idea why I would be "poking" my cat so many times a day. My second call to a vet whose bio states that he has participated in diabetes research was more successful, and I have an appointment with him next week. This all has left me wondering how common this pushback is among vets. I also wonder for the folks who do have a good working relationship with their vets, what the typical weekly/monthly interaction is with the vet team.
Thank you in advance for your feedback!
First of all, thank you so very much for this forum. It has been an immense help to us since our Cat, Chippy was diagnosed back in January. One thing I'm wondering is how many members experience pushback from their vets? Right now, we're trying to follow the SLGS protocol, but might like to transition to the TR protocol as we (I) gain confidence. My vet strongly disagrees with this intensely managed approach, to the point that she is angry with us. She has said that if we continue with this approach, she will need to charge us $40 per day - every day -to look at our charts (although we have not asked her to do this), in addition to fairly hefty charges for phone and email consultations. We're of course happy to pay a reasonable amount for her time, but last Friday we paid for a phone "consult" that consisted of her chewing us out for 45 minutes about not following her advice closely enough.
We have a long and good relationship with this vet, so we're somewhat taken aback by her response. I decided to feel out some other vets in the area to see how they work with diabetic patients. I started by calling another highly-regarded feline-only vet in the area to see if they were comfortable working with clients using the tight regulation protocol. They had never heard of TR, and said they had no idea why I would be "poking" my cat so many times a day. My second call to a vet whose bio states that he has participated in diabetes research was more successful, and I have an appointment with him next week. This all has left me wondering how common this pushback is among vets. I also wonder for the folks who do have a good working relationship with their vets, what the typical weekly/monthly interaction is with the vet team.
Thank you in advance for your feedback!
