SimonKat
Member Since 2020
Hello all,
I wonder if you could please help me understand something. My kitty, Simon, has what I think are high blood glucose levels, running around 180-200 mg/dl, but his doctors don't want to treat him unless they get over 300. This makes no sense to me!
Some background info on Simon: he is 16, and has been on prednisolone for years for IBD, at a relatively low dose of 2.5mg every other day. He has now been diagnosed with lymphoma (), and his pred dose has been increased to 5mg/day. I noticed him drinking and urinating a lot, and since I know steroids can cause hypercalcemia, I checked his BG, and it was 187. It has continued to be around that level for a while now. Talked to his doctors, but as I said, they don't want to take action unless it goes over 300.
I just don't understand this... He can't be feeling too good, and I would think it's not good for him to be consistently hyperglycemic. Can anyone tell me what the thinking is behind this?
Many thanks!!
Kat
I wonder if you could please help me understand something. My kitty, Simon, has what I think are high blood glucose levels, running around 180-200 mg/dl, but his doctors don't want to treat him unless they get over 300. This makes no sense to me!
Some background info on Simon: he is 16, and has been on prednisolone for years for IBD, at a relatively low dose of 2.5mg every other day. He has now been diagnosed with lymphoma (), and his pred dose has been increased to 5mg/day. I noticed him drinking and urinating a lot, and since I know steroids can cause hypercalcemia, I checked his BG, and it was 187. It has continued to be around that level for a while now. Talked to his doctors, but as I said, they don't want to take action unless it goes over 300.
I just don't understand this... He can't be feeling too good, and I would think it's not good for him to be consistently hyperglycemic. Can anyone tell me what the thinking is behind this?
Many thanks!!
Kat