Steve & Merlin
Member Since 2019
I have never seen his BG act like this. His nadir looks like it will be at the AMPS. I didn't list all the BG measurements this morning, but it started crashing and I had to give HC food to keep it from going below 30. He just had new lab work done and it shows he now has kidney disease. Not bad, but clearly he is starting to have issues with proteins now showing up in his urine. During the vet visit it was also discovered he has an abscessed tooth and it will be removed Tuesday. He is on antibiotics now to bring down the infection and inflammation prior to surgery. I took him in for lab work as he just seemed off and his BG was acting weird. I kept having to raise his dose more than I would expect to compensate for his increased food intake. But that now may be explained by the kidneys and tooth.
Despite all of this, he has been eating well and gaining weight, finally.
I really don't want to not give him a shot as I know his BG will then go through the roof this afternoon/evening, but I have no clue what reduced shot amount to give him. The vet said it's even more important to control his BG so as to reduce the stress on his kidneys. He can spike from a 100s to 300 easily in a couple of hours.
Despite all of this, he has been eating well and gaining weight, finally.
I really don't want to not give him a shot as I know his BG will then go through the roof this afternoon/evening, but I have no clue what reduced shot amount to give him. The vet said it's even more important to control his BG so as to reduce the stress on his kidneys. He can spike from a 100s to 300 easily in a couple of hours.