AlphaCat
Member Since 2017
Hi everyone.
I used to be a frequent flyer here when my Fabby was alive and dealing with diabetes. It looks like I might be more active soon, as my Crookshanks is popping up with numbers that are making me nervous.
TL/DR: Does anyone have a vet they love around Denver, CO? Or is there a list in the forums somewhere for vets who provide excellent care for diabetic cats?
We moved to just outside Denver Colorado in August of 2023. I chose a vet office due to their equipment in handling Don Juan’s GI cancer.
now Crooks has to go in because his skin cancer on his nose is back, and this is the 3rd year in a row. His blood work in August came back as diabetic, but he gets very stressed going to the vet, so I bought a new meter and did a curve at home and sent those results to the vet. To me they appeared at minimum pre-diabetic, at worst diabetic. The vet reviewed them and said he’s fine. Here we are 4 months later having blood work run so he can go under anesthesia to remove his skin cancer growth, and it comes back high, as well as glucose in his urine. It’s definitely higher than normal because of stress, but I expect if I did another curve at home, it would still show high, or borderline high. The only symptom he’s exhibiting is from August until now he’s lost a whole pound of weight. He was close with Don Juan who passed, so it could be part grief, part move, and possibly part diabetes.
The thing is the vet we saw for both his skin cancer and who ran the blood work was too nice. We weren’t given options, she didn’t seem to comprehend the root of the concerns we expressed, and even over the phone with the blood results she seemed non-confident to diagnose and make a treatment plan. Honestly the whole office operates a bit this way. Other doctors diagnose, then they suggest a treatment plan, then they put it all into their computer which has a giant monitor that faces us where they show all the pricing. Is all very transparent which is good… but then they say, “The total for this course of action would be $XXX.00. Is that okay?”
We’ve always said yes, but I wonder what happens if we say no. Do they then haggle the prices? Do they not haggle prices, but the services that are offered, so you get only half the treatment or something? It’s just weird, and it doesn’t impart confidence in their commitment to care. So I’m looking for a 2nd opinion, as my poor Crooks is not going to have any nose skin left if his cancer were to come back a 4th time, but also because we may need a better focus of care on diabetes.
I used to be a frequent flyer here when my Fabby was alive and dealing with diabetes. It looks like I might be more active soon, as my Crookshanks is popping up with numbers that are making me nervous.
TL/DR: Does anyone have a vet they love around Denver, CO? Or is there a list in the forums somewhere for vets who provide excellent care for diabetic cats?
We moved to just outside Denver Colorado in August of 2023. I chose a vet office due to their equipment in handling Don Juan’s GI cancer.
now Crooks has to go in because his skin cancer on his nose is back, and this is the 3rd year in a row. His blood work in August came back as diabetic, but he gets very stressed going to the vet, so I bought a new meter and did a curve at home and sent those results to the vet. To me they appeared at minimum pre-diabetic, at worst diabetic. The vet reviewed them and said he’s fine. Here we are 4 months later having blood work run so he can go under anesthesia to remove his skin cancer growth, and it comes back high, as well as glucose in his urine. It’s definitely higher than normal because of stress, but I expect if I did another curve at home, it would still show high, or borderline high. The only symptom he’s exhibiting is from August until now he’s lost a whole pound of weight. He was close with Don Juan who passed, so it could be part grief, part move, and possibly part diabetes.
The thing is the vet we saw for both his skin cancer and who ran the blood work was too nice. We weren’t given options, she didn’t seem to comprehend the root of the concerns we expressed, and even over the phone with the blood results she seemed non-confident to diagnose and make a treatment plan. Honestly the whole office operates a bit this way. Other doctors diagnose, then they suggest a treatment plan, then they put it all into their computer which has a giant monitor that faces us where they show all the pricing. Is all very transparent which is good… but then they say, “The total for this course of action would be $XXX.00. Is that okay?”
We’ve always said yes, but I wonder what happens if we say no. Do they then haggle the prices? Do they not haggle prices, but the services that are offered, so you get only half the treatment or something? It’s just weird, and it doesn’t impart confidence in their commitment to care. So I’m looking for a 2nd opinion, as my poor Crooks is not going to have any nose skin left if his cancer were to come back a 4th time, but also because we may need a better focus of care on diabetes.