StarburstMom
Member Since 2021
I have read that getting diabetes in control can improve CKD in cats, but can't find any details in terms of when to test to see that. For background, Starburst was diagnosed with diabetes and early CKD July 6th. Within the last two weeks her diabetes is "controlled" consistently. She had a blood test a week ago (so about a week or so after the glucose values were normal) and it did confirm the diabetes is controlled however showed an increase in progression of CKD. My vet thinks this may partially be due to not enough time passing in sugar regulation. She also started baytril a few days ago (coinciding with when I last gave her insulin) in case there is a latent kidney infection going on. The antibiotics were for only a week but I am trying to figure out when we should do another blood test to see if the diabetic control and antibiotics have impacted the CKD values. Two weeks? A month?
Also I am supposed to start subQs at some point but with her not on insulin right now I am hesitant to add the stress of the car ride/vet. I want to see if she can maintain with no stressors. Any advice there (her skin and coat do not indicate dehydration)?
Also I am supposed to start subQs at some point but with her not on insulin right now I am hesitant to add the stress of the car ride/vet. I want to see if she can maintain with no stressors. Any advice there (her skin and coat do not indicate dehydration)?