Laura & Chanel
Member Since 2019
Sorry, it was a long time and many bad things happened....covid...deaths due to covid etc.
Chanel got diagnosed with kidney stones (struvites) and asthma. The vet is also suspecting she is on the cusp of getting hyperthyroidism (her T4 is high, the TSH is still low for now but we will keep testing).
The vet gave us the Hill's c/d food to dissolve the stones and although Chanel loves the food, her glucose level is already 473 and I was forced to increase her dose to 1.75 U to keep up.
Anybody has had similar issues with their furbabies? I would like for her kidney stones to disappear, of course, but not killing her liver and pancreas on the other hand.
Is it possible to be able to do so with some diabetic-friendly food or medication?
Also, could you please tell me what would be some guiding principles for a kidney-friendly diet? I know the magnesium, phosphorus, and calcium should be low...but what would be a healthy range?
Also, any advice to get her urine pH back to normal? Her urine pH is now 8.5.
Sorry to be so short, my husband is sick too.
Not to be melodramatic, but I lost 10 pounds in a week between them two. Not the ideal diet, unfortunately.
Thank you very much.
Chanel got diagnosed with kidney stones (struvites) and asthma. The vet is also suspecting she is on the cusp of getting hyperthyroidism (her T4 is high, the TSH is still low for now but we will keep testing).
The vet gave us the Hill's c/d food to dissolve the stones and although Chanel loves the food, her glucose level is already 473 and I was forced to increase her dose to 1.75 U to keep up.
Anybody has had similar issues with their furbabies? I would like for her kidney stones to disappear, of course, but not killing her liver and pancreas on the other hand.
Is it possible to be able to do so with some diabetic-friendly food or medication?
Also, could you please tell me what would be some guiding principles for a kidney-friendly diet? I know the magnesium, phosphorus, and calcium should be low...but what would be a healthy range?
Also, any advice to get her urine pH back to normal? Her urine pH is now 8.5.
Sorry to be so short, my husband is sick too.
Not to be melodramatic, but I lost 10 pounds in a week between them two. Not the ideal diet, unfortunately.
Thank you very much.
