Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=88016
Good Morning, Everyone,
Rusty has a bounce going this morning; he may have gone low last night. He ate most of his nighttime food at some point and was eager for his test this morning. We had a good shot and good breakfast. Weight (on our digital scales): 16 lb., 6 oz. (lost 1/2 oz. since Jan. 23rd). We have a vet appointment for 2:45 this afternoon (Eastern time). I scheduled this appointment to discuss Rusty's weight loss (about 1/2 lb. since early December) and also to discuss his HCT, which was 27.9% on his last test (in October), but in previous tests had been around 40%. Any suggestions on which other values I should bring up in my talk with the vet? (Rusty's Labs are on a separate page in his Spreadsheet; the values in Red ink are the ones that are out of the normal range). I'm a medical idiot, so I don't know what most of the abbreviations stand for, but I did learn that HCT = Hematocrit and that low HCT signifies anemia. I'll be interested to see what his score is today (my vet uses the IDEXX in-house diagnostics, so I should have the values by tomorrow).
Weather report: going up into the 50s F. today!!! It's a mess out there. Good thing we went on our ski trip yesterday.
Wishing everyone a good day and continuing to send positive thoughts and healing vines to our sick kitties and beans,
Ella & Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
Rusty has a bounce going this morning; he may have gone low last night. He ate most of his nighttime food at some point and was eager for his test this morning. We had a good shot and good breakfast. Weight (on our digital scales): 16 lb., 6 oz. (lost 1/2 oz. since Jan. 23rd). We have a vet appointment for 2:45 this afternoon (Eastern time). I scheduled this appointment to discuss Rusty's weight loss (about 1/2 lb. since early December) and also to discuss his HCT, which was 27.9% on his last test (in October), but in previous tests had been around 40%. Any suggestions on which other values I should bring up in my talk with the vet? (Rusty's Labs are on a separate page in his Spreadsheet; the values in Red ink are the ones that are out of the normal range). I'm a medical idiot, so I don't know what most of the abbreviations stand for, but I did learn that HCT = Hematocrit and that low HCT signifies anemia. I'll be interested to see what his score is today (my vet uses the IDEXX in-house diagnostics, so I should have the values by tomorrow).
Weather report: going up into the 50s F. today!!! It's a mess out there. Good thing we went on our ski trip yesterday.
Wishing everyone a good day and continuing to send positive thoughts and healing vines to our sick kitties and beans,
Ella & Rusty