Riyah
Member Since 2023
Hey everyone!
Here's my previous post: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...sulin-for-11-days-so-far.284124/#post-3129538
Lily hasn't had insulin since 11/19 but I've noticed her numbers have stayed in the 900-100s. I know OTJ instructions say I could've stopped testing as frequently and our vet also suggested stopping with home testing until we see symptoms. However, with the higher numbers, I'm feeling awfully anxious and tonight she surprised me with a 137 reading, way higher than any of her readings over the last 1.5 months.
She did have a new flavor of food for dinner, "Tiki Cat Luau Ahi Tuna & Mackerel in Tuna Consomme," but it's supposedly very low in carbs so I'm not sure if that was the reason. Someone on my previous post did mention that foods with very very low carbs could cause higher BG levels, but I haven't really looked into that. We have been trying some different foods recently to see what she can eat long term (early in her diagnosis we fed mostly FF but wanted to find something a little healthier), so that could also be contributing, however I make sure they're under 7 carbs. I did feed her a midnight snack of one of her usuals and tested 1 hour later and she was at 101.
A bit of a part two, we did have a check up on 12/20 with our vet for updated blood/urine tests and I'll try and attach the results. All tests suggest that she's in remission but one of her kidney values did increase quite a lot, which has me worried.
Creatinine: 2.2 (1.3 on 11/2)
BUN: 36 (26 on 11/2)
USG: 1.028 (1.036 on 11/2)
I've been doing some light research because I'm wondering if any of her diet changes have affected the kidney values and USG. Our vet said "The most benign cause for the decrease in the urine concentration could be due to the change to a higher water-content food (canned) or it could indicate a recent decline in kidney function." We also ran another kidney test called Cystatin B, which also came back normal. Someone here also had an interesting take on kidney values here that might be relevant but I haven't been able to read through all of the links.
Are there any suggestions on what to do here? The normal range I'm seeing should be 80-120, so 137 does not look ideal for remission. Would drop dosing be appropriate at some point?
And for her lab work and kidney values, has anyone seen something similar when switching to an all wet diet? It's just such a big increase in a short amount of time, so I'm trying to figure out what the cause could be.
Thank you!
Here's my previous post: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...sulin-for-11-days-so-far.284124/#post-3129538
Lily hasn't had insulin since 11/19 but I've noticed her numbers have stayed in the 900-100s. I know OTJ instructions say I could've stopped testing as frequently and our vet also suggested stopping with home testing until we see symptoms. However, with the higher numbers, I'm feeling awfully anxious and tonight she surprised me with a 137 reading, way higher than any of her readings over the last 1.5 months.
She did have a new flavor of food for dinner, "Tiki Cat Luau Ahi Tuna & Mackerel in Tuna Consomme," but it's supposedly very low in carbs so I'm not sure if that was the reason. Someone on my previous post did mention that foods with very very low carbs could cause higher BG levels, but I haven't really looked into that. We have been trying some different foods recently to see what she can eat long term (early in her diagnosis we fed mostly FF but wanted to find something a little healthier), so that could also be contributing, however I make sure they're under 7 carbs. I did feed her a midnight snack of one of her usuals and tested 1 hour later and she was at 101.
A bit of a part two, we did have a check up on 12/20 with our vet for updated blood/urine tests and I'll try and attach the results. All tests suggest that she's in remission but one of her kidney values did increase quite a lot, which has me worried.
Creatinine: 2.2 (1.3 on 11/2)
BUN: 36 (26 on 11/2)
USG: 1.028 (1.036 on 11/2)
I've been doing some light research because I'm wondering if any of her diet changes have affected the kidney values and USG. Our vet said "The most benign cause for the decrease in the urine concentration could be due to the change to a higher water-content food (canned) or it could indicate a recent decline in kidney function." We also ran another kidney test called Cystatin B, which also came back normal. Someone here also had an interesting take on kidney values here that might be relevant but I haven't been able to read through all of the links.
Are there any suggestions on what to do here? The normal range I'm seeing should be 80-120, so 137 does not look ideal for remission. Would drop dosing be appropriate at some point?
And for her lab work and kidney values, has anyone seen something similar when switching to an all wet diet? It's just such a big increase in a short amount of time, so I'm trying to figure out what the cause could be.
Thank you!