Griffin's Mom
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Hello Everyone,
I am Griffin's mom (humans call me Moe).
Griffin was diagnosed with diabetes almost a year ago. Our vet has always been great at balancing the expensive cost of vets care and treating our animals so I followed his lead.
We spent two or three months on pill to start (blood work showed that it was not working) then came the move to insulin.
Vet gave us an initial dose to start with from his last blood work and said to come back in a month to six weeks for a check up on his level and adjust his insulin levels should his symptoms not seem to clear up.
When picking up his prescription food one time I mentioned that he still seemed to be drinking a lot but his energy was back up (his low energy, drastic weight loss and lots of drinking is what sent us to the vet in the first place), the vet said to increase his insulin does without seeing Griffin and that is where it has remained for almost 10 months with no follow up visits.
During our initial visit I asked when I should be feeding him and giving him his shots, I was told that whatever works for getting the shot into him is good enough. He has been getting his insulin and food at the same time.
I wish I had trusted my gut 10 months ago instead of my Vet, I wish I had been proactive then and done my own research.
Griffin has started loosing weight again and his water intake has started to increase again this week, which led me to this website.
We live in a small town with one vet and I feel like this is a journey that Griffin and I will be navigating on our own. I also feel like the worlds worst mom for not trusting myself more when my gut told me that this wasn't how this should work. I feel bad that my boy has been suffering and I didn't know it.
Griffin's Mom (Moe)
I am Griffin's mom (humans call me Moe).
Griffin was diagnosed with diabetes almost a year ago. Our vet has always been great at balancing the expensive cost of vets care and treating our animals so I followed his lead.
We spent two or three months on pill to start (blood work showed that it was not working) then came the move to insulin.
Vet gave us an initial dose to start with from his last blood work and said to come back in a month to six weeks for a check up on his level and adjust his insulin levels should his symptoms not seem to clear up.
When picking up his prescription food one time I mentioned that he still seemed to be drinking a lot but his energy was back up (his low energy, drastic weight loss and lots of drinking is what sent us to the vet in the first place), the vet said to increase his insulin does without seeing Griffin and that is where it has remained for almost 10 months with no follow up visits.
During our initial visit I asked when I should be feeding him and giving him his shots, I was told that whatever works for getting the shot into him is good enough. He has been getting his insulin and food at the same time.
I wish I had trusted my gut 10 months ago instead of my Vet, I wish I had been proactive then and done my own research.
Griffin has started loosing weight again and his water intake has started to increase again this week, which led me to this website.
We live in a small town with one vet and I feel like this is a journey that Griffin and I will be navigating on our own. I also feel like the worlds worst mom for not trusting myself more when my gut told me that this wasn't how this should work. I feel bad that my boy has been suffering and I didn't know it.
Griffin's Mom (Moe)