Kathy and TiTi
Member Since 2016
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/3-10-2017-titi-bouncing-hi-yellow.174626/#post-1915606
Thank you. That is a comfort.
However, I've nursed some 7 cats with CRF, and it's an expensive and, ultimately, fatal condition. 5 months to 4 years was my variance.
Looking at TiTI's numbers today, I'm feeling very discouraged. It appears that TiTi's hard-earned run of blues and greens are over. I overslept, so perhaps that explains some of this.
If Titi has acromegaly, which we suspect, then you don't need to worry about healing numbers. There's a good chance her pancreas is already working. It's the growth hormone and subsequent IGF-1 that is blocking the cells and preventing her native insulin from getting in, hence the need for injected insulin. What you do want to do is keep her mostly in numbers below renal threshold, which varies by cat but is somewhere high blues/low yellows. High numbers make her kidneys work harder, but they shouldn't be a concern for the other organs.
Thank you. That is a comfort.
However, I've nursed some 7 cats with CRF, and it's an expensive and, ultimately, fatal condition. 5 months to 4 years was my variance.
Looking at TiTI's numbers today, I'm feeling very discouraged. It appears that TiTi's hard-earned run of blues and greens are over. I overslept, so perhaps that explains some of this.
