Squalliesmom
Member Since 2015
Today Squallie had a visit with his wonderful new vet. He took blood and did labs on him. Squall's glucose was only 255, that was a surprise for me. His globulin was high but all the other liver-related values were good. His BUN and creatinine were both good (hooray!) and his GGT (don't remember what that is, just know it relates to the liver) was also a little high. His WBC was low and his potassium level was low. The bottom line is, he's pretty sure Squallie has a UTI, possibly a kidney infection, so he put him on Clavamox for 7 days. He thinks this is likely the cause of the high BG and the nausea. He gave me a potassium supplement to give him for a week and we will re-evaluate then to see if he needs to stay on it or not. He also gave him some sub-Q fluids, because he thought, as did I, that Squall was a little dehydrated. He already seems better. I am to call on Monday - barring him getting any worse, heaven forbid - to let the doc know how he's doing, and we'll go from there.
He gave me all the print-outs with all of the lab values, and went over each one with me. He explained the ones that worked in conjunction with others and told me why he came to the conclusions he did. I was concerned because my tablet is on the fritz and I wouldn't have Squallie's SS to show him; not to worry, he had already printed it up before I got there, and we went over it together (he didn't know what some of my abbreviations were, no surprise there). He says he's pleased with the way I've been handling the changes in Squallie's insulin dosage, and the fact that I've been watching closely (testing) to stay ahead of any potential problems.
WOW! What a difference from my former vet! I left there today feeling like Squallie had gotten a solid diagnosis and the appropriate treatments, without a whole lot of extraneous ($$) stuff thrown in. I feel like I played a part in his his Dx and treatments, and like I have control over health choices for him. Such a great feeling!!! I am SO glad I found this vet!
He gave me all the print-outs with all of the lab values, and went over each one with me. He explained the ones that worked in conjunction with others and told me why he came to the conclusions he did. I was concerned because my tablet is on the fritz and I wouldn't have Squallie's SS to show him; not to worry, he had already printed it up before I got there, and we went over it together (he didn't know what some of my abbreviations were, no surprise there). He says he's pleased with the way I've been handling the changes in Squallie's insulin dosage, and the fact that I've been watching closely (testing) to stay ahead of any potential problems.
WOW! What a difference from my former vet! I left there today feeling like Squallie had gotten a solid diagnosis and the appropriate treatments, without a whole lot of extraneous ($$) stuff thrown in. I feel like I played a part in his his Dx and treatments, and like I have control over health choices for him. Such a great feeling!!! I am SO glad I found this vet!
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You're doing a great job, Lucy!