cataphraz
Member Since 2018
Despite several insulin increases, Mookie's high BGs are holding strong. His dose has almost doubled from the dose that was able to keep him in the normal range prior to a month ago. He does not have any of the usually high BG symptoms - he's drinking within reason (2.7 - 3.3 oz), he urinates x2 per day, his coat is nice and shiny, his appetite is good and he hasn't lost weight. He is a little less energetic than when his BGs were in normal range but not drastically.
I'm wondering if Mookie might have an infection that is causing his uncontrollable blood sugars. The vet has noticed a lot of tartar on one of his teeth but at the time it didn't warrant any further action. All his labs leading up to the blood sugar spike showed no sign of infection but I'm wondering if it was just building and infection set in a month ago when his BGs mysteriously spiked. He also broke out in chin acne a month ago, which has been very slow healing. Not sure if this is somehow related....
Just wanted to check and see if anyone has experienced uncontrollable BGs with infection of any kind.
Thanks
I'm wondering if Mookie might have an infection that is causing his uncontrollable blood sugars. The vet has noticed a lot of tartar on one of his teeth but at the time it didn't warrant any further action. All his labs leading up to the blood sugar spike showed no sign of infection but I'm wondering if it was just building and infection set in a month ago when his BGs mysteriously spiked. He also broke out in chin acne a month ago, which has been very slow healing. Not sure if this is somehow related....
Just wanted to check and see if anyone has experienced uncontrollable BGs with infection of any kind.
Thanks
