I should add, that it really surprised the vet (MK had really insanely high bg levels, so they thought he was going to be hard to regulate.)
It's actually more care than I got with Sam (the other diabetic cat).
More than our family dog got from a very dedicated vet 15ish years ago, too. I think it's partly the changing nature of veterinary medicine. My cousin and her husband (both vets) talk about how their experiences are so different than what was expected of animal medicine from when they were kids.
It sounded like this practice just didn't leave you feeling too good, and that counts a lot too.
tommyrot, the questions on last week's (?) Not My Job on Wait Wait Don't Tell Me (the NPR News Quiz) were about the last organ grinder in New York. It was hilarious -- the guy apparently took it up in the 70s after growing a mustache that made him look like an organ grinder anyway.
when do you leave?
In a little less than two weeks.
Oh, it was the 6/3 show: [link]
It was hilarious -- the guy apparently took it up in the 70s after growing a mustache that made him look like an organ grinder anyway.
That's the guy I was reading about!
Now that I think about it, I think it was a wire-service article....
It sounded like this practice just didn't leave you feeling too good, and that counts a lot too.
This is definitely true, especially since the vet who screwed up the prescription never bothered to apologize. I like the other full time vet and the part time woman I spoke to yesterday though, so I am not quite redy to bail on them enitirely.
In a little less than two weeks.
NO WAY. You just left for last summer a few weeks ago.
And I have far too many things to get done between now and then.
And I have far too many things to get done between now and then.
Also, miles to go before you sleep.
And, um, miles to go before you sleep....