Jan Radar (GA)
Member Since 2015
yesterday's post
Yesterday afternoon and last night Radar was much more reluctant to eat than normal - even for him. When we assist feed him he usually will accept 7-12 units of food in a session. But last night he wouldn't tolerate any more than 3 units. It was really hard to get any food into him and I know that he wasn't getting very much water either. I monitored him all night and even tried to feed him a few times in the night and his condition really didn't change. He peed in the LB a couple of times but there was no poop. He didn't look good at all this morning... So we decided to take him to the ER thinking that waiting 24 hours to see his regular vet was just too long to get help for him.
They told us that he was severely dehydrated and needed to stay overnight so they could give him iv fluids and monitor him closely. The ER vet saw his high insulin dose and my spreadsheet numbers and informed us that she was lowering his dose to 5 units because he's hypoglycemic. She went on to tell me that a human meter is inaccurate and suggested that this is why Radar is ill. I knew she was using her knowledge of a pet meter scale and that's why she concluded that the dose was taking him too low. She didn't listen when I tried to explain so I smiled, paid the bill and requested that Radar's care be transferred to his regular vet as soon as possible.
The ER vet said that his kidney values are elevated and indicate he's in Kidney failure.
He had complete blood work done not too long ago and the regular vet said everything looked good for a cat of his age, although of course that could have changed. I have a copy of the blood gas, electrolytes and metabolic tests they did today but none of it really makes any sense to me.
Ketones: <0.1
Crea: 2.64 (0.5 - 1.90 is the range) - flagged as high
Glu: 441 (63-133 is range) - flagged as high
mTCO2: 25.1 ( 16-25 is the range) - flagged as high
BUN: 24 (15-32 is the range) Ca++ : 1.27 (1.21-1.51)
Lact 1.51 Cl: 114 (111-128)
AGapK: 14 (9-26 is the range) K+: 3.9 (3.6-5.6)
Na+: 148 (148-163) BE(ecf): -1.2 (-5.0-2.0)
ph: 7.342 (7.250-7.430) pO2: 29.4 (27-50)
o2SAT 51.9% (50-80) pCO2: 45.3 (31-51)
HCO3-act: 24.5 (15-27)
@Marje and Gracie - if you have a moment could you tell me what you think? They will test him again in the morning after he's gotten all his iv fluids but I'd love to know something sooner rather than later, if it's at all possible.
Yesterday afternoon and last night Radar was much more reluctant to eat than normal - even for him. When we assist feed him he usually will accept 7-12 units of food in a session. But last night he wouldn't tolerate any more than 3 units. It was really hard to get any food into him and I know that he wasn't getting very much water either. I monitored him all night and even tried to feed him a few times in the night and his condition really didn't change. He peed in the LB a couple of times but there was no poop. He didn't look good at all this morning... So we decided to take him to the ER thinking that waiting 24 hours to see his regular vet was just too long to get help for him.
They told us that he was severely dehydrated and needed to stay overnight so they could give him iv fluids and monitor him closely. The ER vet saw his high insulin dose and my spreadsheet numbers and informed us that she was lowering his dose to 5 units because he's hypoglycemic. She went on to tell me that a human meter is inaccurate and suggested that this is why Radar is ill. I knew she was using her knowledge of a pet meter scale and that's why she concluded that the dose was taking him too low. She didn't listen when I tried to explain so I smiled, paid the bill and requested that Radar's care be transferred to his regular vet as soon as possible.
The ER vet said that his kidney values are elevated and indicate he's in Kidney failure.
He had complete blood work done not too long ago and the regular vet said everything looked good for a cat of his age, although of course that could have changed. I have a copy of the blood gas, electrolytes and metabolic tests they did today but none of it really makes any sense to me. Ketones: <0.1
Crea: 2.64 (0.5 - 1.90 is the range) - flagged as high
Glu: 441 (63-133 is range) - flagged as high
mTCO2: 25.1 ( 16-25 is the range) - flagged as high
BUN: 24 (15-32 is the range) Ca++ : 1.27 (1.21-1.51)
Lact 1.51 Cl: 114 (111-128)
AGapK: 14 (9-26 is the range) K+: 3.9 (3.6-5.6)
Na+: 148 (148-163) BE(ecf): -1.2 (-5.0-2.0)
ph: 7.342 (7.250-7.430) pO2: 29.4 (27-50)
o2SAT 51.9% (50-80) pCO2: 45.3 (31-51)
HCO3-act: 24.5 (15-27)
@Marje and Gracie - if you have a moment could you tell me what you think? They will test him again in the morning after he's gotten all his iv fluids but I'd love to know something sooner rather than later, if it's at all possible.

