Sibby16
Member Since 2020
Ugh. So to sum up our adventures over the last month we have been to 2 clinics (power outage) and 1 emergency with Sibby’s DKA and diabetic diagnosis. Our home care and insulin came from vet/clinic number 2 where a human monitor was acceptable. This was our backup clinic (the one we were sent to bc of said power outage at the first) and I really liked the care here but it’s a new facility for us so we went back to our first. Now fast fwd to follow up visit at clinic 1 and post first home glucose curve. The vet tells me he wants fur babe to stay and have another curve done that day, he won’t adjust her insulin based on my home readings since it’s a human meter, and she probably does need to go up a little bit from her 1 unit bid based on my readings. I have every single reading in a notebook since she came home over 3 weeks ago. He proceeds to tell me that I can do it again at home but I have to buy the pet monitor. I know monitors have a variance but have any of you experienced this with your vets? If it truly is the gold standard I will buy it in a heartbeat! We left without doing it since she was already 6 hours into her day and just did it with me the day before.
After this monitor discussion we talked about her diet. He was displeased that I changed her from his prescribed Hills w/d to fancy feast pate and we are introducing Dr. Elsey’s kibble. I was told this was a balanced nutrition. I shared that it spiked her glucose over 400 for multiple days. With the new diet she has been a steady around 217. She lost significant wt during DKA, was never overweight and needs to gain. Happy to report a gain of 6 oz
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Sorry to vent here but I just felt so deflated by this, I’m hoping to help heal her but part of me felt like I appeared like I could be someone’s boat payment $$. Today I will be calling clinic 2, they have gained a new client. I have seen some threads on here about the effectiveness of human monitors and I see that most of us use them. I couldn’t have ever imagined I would have encountered something like this though.
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After this monitor discussion we talked about her diet. He was displeased that I changed her from his prescribed Hills w/d to fancy feast pate and we are introducing Dr. Elsey’s kibble. I was told this was a balanced nutrition. I shared that it spiked her glucose over 400 for multiple days. With the new diet she has been a steady around 217. She lost significant wt during DKA, was never overweight and needs to gain. Happy to report a gain of 6 oz
Sorry to vent here but I just felt so deflated by this, I’m hoping to help heal her but part of me felt like I appeared like I could be someone’s boat payment $$. Today I will be calling clinic 2, they have gained a new client. I have seen some threads on here about the effectiveness of human monitors and I see that most of us use them. I couldn’t have ever imagined I would have encountered something like this though.
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