Dana S Walstad DVM
Animal Medical Clinic Of North Port
13608 Tamiami Trl, North Port, FL 34287
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Phone:
Main - 941-776-1100
- Address:
- 8123 Us Highway 301 N Parrish, FL 34219
- Categories
- Veterinarians, Veterinarian Emergency Services, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Veterinary Specialty Services
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Reviews
01/08/15
My cat was diagnosed with diabetes by Dr. Dana at the Ellenton animal hospital. I had notice right away my cat was drinking a lot of water and urinating large volumes and brought him to the clinic. Dr Dana put him on insulin but never recommended I check his surgar levels before giving him insulin. I didn't know any better and trusted in the Doctors Knowledge. Long story short my cat had a violent seizure from the insulin due to his surgar levels being low at the time of injection, but how was I to know his sugar was low without an at home glucose meter. This lead to a hypoglycemic comatose state and seizures. I almost lost my baby that night. 3000 dollars at the emergency vet. and 24hours observation critical care saved his life from a preventable mistake. Three weeks later his seizures finally stopped and I inquired about and bought an at home glucose meter and stopped giving him insulin. Though my cat now was very thin and he seemed to be eating little his surgar levels were normal range every time I checked it at home and he always came out looking for food. I thought he was getting better but just hated the healthy md low glucose food. Then he started leaking dark fowl smelling substance from is back side region. I thought this was his gland so did Dr walsat when I spoke to him over the phone. When I brought my cat in the next day Dr. Susanne said it wasn't his glad. He had lost control of his bowels and he was so thin 7 lbs she convinced me I would be selfish to let him go on suffering. Pretty much everyone on staff took turns convincing me beforemail I agreed to put my baby to sleep. After all my pain regret and guilt came to a calm I began reading everything is could find about cat diabetes and found a cat Dr who specializes in cat diabetes. I found out that YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CHECK BLOOD SUGAR LEVEL BEFORE GIVING INSULIN OR IT WILL PROVE FATAL. MD HILL FOOD has the highest at 16% carbohydrates A NO NO FOR DIABETES. ANAL LEAKAGE and DIARRHEA ARE COMMON IN DIABETIC CATS. If you catch diabetes early like I did it should be manageable if you have a vet knowledgeable in diabetes. ALWAYS GET A SECOND APPINON. Don't live with regret like I will forever.
01/08/15
My cat was diagnosed with diabetes by Dr. Dana at the Ellenton animal hospital. I had notice right away my cat was drinking a lot of water and urinating large volumes and brought him to the clinic. Dr Dana put him on insulin but never recommended I check his surgar levels before giving him insulin. I didn't know any better and trusted in the Doctors Knowledge. Long story short my cat had a violent seizure from the insulin due to his surgar levels being low at the time of injection, but how was I to know his sugar was low without an at home glucose meter. This lead to a hypoglycemic comatose state and seizures. I almost lost my baby that night. 3000 dollars at the emergency vet. and 24hours observation critical care saved his life from a preventable mistake. Three weeks later his seizures finally stopped and I inquired about and bought an at home glucose meter and stopped giving him insulin. Though my cat now was very thin and he seemed to be eating little his surgar levels were normal range every time I checked it at home and he always came out looking for food. I thought he was getting better but just hated the healthy md low glucose food. Then he started leaking dark fowl smelling substance from is back side region. I thought this was his gland so did Dr walsat when I spoke to him over the phone. When I brought my cat in the next day Dr. Susanne said it wasn't his glad. He had lost control of his bowels and he was so thin 7 lbs she convinced me I would be selfish to let him go on suffering. Pretty much everyone on staff took turns convincing me beforemail I agreed to put my baby to sleep. After all my pain regret and guilt came to a calm I began reading everything is could find about cat diabetes and found a cat Dr who specializes in cat diabetes. I found out that YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CHECK BLOOD SUGAR LEVEL BEFORE GIVING INSULIN OR IT WILL PROVE FATAL. MD HILL FOOD has the highest at 16% carbohydrates A NO NO FOR DIABETES. ANAL LEAKAGE and DIARRHEA ARE COMMON IN DIABETIC CATS. If you catch diabetes early like I did it should be manageable if you have a vet knowledgeable in diabetes. ALWAYS GET A SECOND APPINON. Don't live with regret like I will forever.
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