Hi there,
I am just wondering if anyone near the Seattle, Washington area has a vet that they really like who seems very good at regulating their dog's diabetes?
We had a specialist for my dog, but she retired in January and we're starting over again. Plus we are switching off Vetsulin to NPH following poor regulation and several seizures, so in this transition period, I want to find another vet we really love, but one who knows what to do
Any suggestions out there?
Thank you,
Renee
owned by Gretchen, 12yo female mini-schnauzer, diabetic >2 years.
I am just wondering if anyone near the Seattle, Washington area has a vet that they really like who seems very good at regulating their dog's diabetes?
We had a specialist for my dog, but she retired in January and we're starting over again. Plus we are switching off Vetsulin to NPH following poor regulation and several seizures, so in this transition period, I want to find another vet we really love, but one who knows what to do

Any suggestions out there?
Thank you,
Renee
owned by Gretchen, 12yo female mini-schnauzer, diabetic >2 years.
I've always wondered why we are instructed by the vets (even the internal medicine specialist) not to check glucose daily ("spot test values don't tell you anything," they've told me and when the curve is okay I can "recheck in 6 months...") So when she bumped smack dab into her first wall (it wasn't a new wall by the way..it had always been there) we found her glucose numbers were in the 500's. We ran a curve the very next day, called the internist and ophthalmologist and got things moving. She had been on 7units Vetsulin in the am and pm for many months but after the Dec curve result the Vet increased her to 8units am/pm. Also, in the meantime, the ophthalmologist found her cataracts to be hypermature and we had them removed late December.
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