I noticed someone else's kitteh just had the fructosamine test. Does anyone know what this is and does? What it looks for? My vet -- the one adamantly opposed to insulin for a cat with a 440 blood glucose -- says it's the only test my newly-diagnosed diabetic cat needs. Plus, the fructosamine test only needs to be done once a month, it provides an overall view of the cat's blood sugar history, and I won't need to perform the insulin blood text/nick before I administer insulin, as long as I have the fructosamine results.
Now, not to criticize my vet, but that just doesn't make sense. Perhaps I misheard her, I hope I did, but I don't believe that monthly test will tell me what I need to know before giving The Velvet Elvis his daily dose of insulin.
I get the feeling the vet is opposed to insulin except in the most dire of cases.
The Velvet Elvis has been home now for 24 hours, and is a new cat! He's perky, demanding, and -- OH, JOY!!! is only pooping twice every 24 hours!! I think the Purina DM is sticking to his skinny little ribs. The insulin is easy to give -- I set him up with a good-size snack and stick him while he's eating. Doesn't even notice it. The regular vet will do blood testing on Tuesday and show me how to do insulin blood testing on his ear.
The results of tests on his thickened intestine will be back next week, but I'm so happy with his recovery that I'm not going to think about that yet.
What I though was a 'coma' the night we took him into the ER was simply that he was too weak to lift his head, according to the ER vet. Once he got his insulin, he never collapsed again.
Poor little guy has been through so much; we're spoiling him with attention and brushing. The others are jealous, so we have to spoil them, too.
Joke: How do you know someone is a real animal-lover? They record time and date of pooping and post it proudly on the fridge.
-- Rainey
Now, not to criticize my vet, but that just doesn't make sense. Perhaps I misheard her, I hope I did, but I don't believe that monthly test will tell me what I need to know before giving The Velvet Elvis his daily dose of insulin.
I get the feeling the vet is opposed to insulin except in the most dire of cases.
The Velvet Elvis has been home now for 24 hours, and is a new cat! He's perky, demanding, and -- OH, JOY!!! is only pooping twice every 24 hours!! I think the Purina DM is sticking to his skinny little ribs. The insulin is easy to give -- I set him up with a good-size snack and stick him while he's eating. Doesn't even notice it. The regular vet will do blood testing on Tuesday and show me how to do insulin blood testing on his ear.
The results of tests on his thickened intestine will be back next week, but I'm so happy with his recovery that I'm not going to think about that yet.
What I though was a 'coma' the night we took him into the ER was simply that he was too weak to lift his head, according to the ER vet. Once he got his insulin, he never collapsed again.
Poor little guy has been through so much; we're spoiling him with attention and brushing. The others are jealous, so we have to spoil them, too.
Joke: How do you know someone is a real animal-lover? They record time and date of pooping and post it proudly on the fridge.
-- Rainey