Max & Lori
Member Since 2021
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We are hanging on by a thread over here. I don’t think I have ever felt so stressed and hopeless, but I’m doing the best I can. First, Max’s BG’s are terrible. I was reducing at a pretty quick rate for safety when his appetite wasn’t good. Then he started eating a little better and the numbers started climbing back up. Not sure if that’s why or if it’s something else. I still have to give him Ondansetron and Cyproheptadine though. After that last visit to NCSU (see above) Max got constipated pretty bad. I thought it could have been from the Naraquin because it’s calcium based. I’m not even sure why she put him on that because his calcium was at the cutoff of being too high. I took Max to his primary vet who did x rays and determined he needed an enema, so she did that and it didn’t work. So she had to do a disimpaction on my poor cat. We stopped the Naraquin and the BMs finally got back to normal.
We went back to NCSU this past Tuesday for more lab work. For some reason this IM vet doesn’t like to give copies of his records, so I’m still trying to get the lab reports. Max’s creatinine had come down to 5.4 on the previous visit and went to 7.8 on this visit. She didn’t give me the BUN or phosphorus in the email. I mentioned before that I was very anxious for her to take him off of his blood pressure meds. Well without BP meds the kidney values went up that much. She didn’t check his UPC. She said she wasn’t concerned with the protein in his urine right now. Max has only gotten worse since we’ve been going to NCSU these last few weeks when they don’t seem to be suggesting anything to help. I’m have been upset all week about it. I talked to Max’s primary vet and she is going to be checking his labs from now on. She put him on a low dose of Benazepril and said we would recheck his labs in a week. His BP was 170 at the vet and 140 at home with my vets Doppler. I feel like everything has gotten out of control. I am not taking him back to NCSU. Not satisfied with what’s happening. I’m going to make sure he gets a UPC included in his labs next week. I understand that we have to be cautious because of his creatinine level and being on the Benazepril. He obviously got worse when taken off the Telmisartan and not put on anything, so we are just trying the Benazepril. At this point I don’t know what else to do. I am so tired and worried. I’m trying to get his BG’s straightened out again after all of the decreases and inappetence. I am posting to find out if anyone thinks I increased too fast and this is causing the high numbers. I know I didn’t follow the protocol when increasing, but I was second guessing myself. My question is, do we think the dose is too much? Or wait another couple of cycles and increase again. Could be some glucose toxicity or maybe even NDW, but I just want to make sure I am not overdosing him causing these unusual cycles. Please excuse my rambling. I’m really stressed out lately. I can tell Max hasn’t felt good since that visit to NCSU a couple of weeks ago. Not sure how much longer he’s going to hold on. I’m really not ready for him to leave me and these kidney values scare the daylights out of me. I guess we will see what happens next Wednesday when he goes to his primary vet. Can anyone answer my questions about his insulin dose? Thanks so much. I will tag you @Wendy&Neko and @Marje and Gracie thanks a bunch.
We are hanging on by a thread over here. I don’t think I have ever felt so stressed and hopeless, but I’m doing the best I can. First, Max’s BG’s are terrible. I was reducing at a pretty quick rate for safety when his appetite wasn’t good. Then he started eating a little better and the numbers started climbing back up. Not sure if that’s why or if it’s something else. I still have to give him Ondansetron and Cyproheptadine though. After that last visit to NCSU (see above) Max got constipated pretty bad. I thought it could have been from the Naraquin because it’s calcium based. I’m not even sure why she put him on that because his calcium was at the cutoff of being too high. I took Max to his primary vet who did x rays and determined he needed an enema, so she did that and it didn’t work. So she had to do a disimpaction on my poor cat. We stopped the Naraquin and the BMs finally got back to normal.
We went back to NCSU this past Tuesday for more lab work. For some reason this IM vet doesn’t like to give copies of his records, so I’m still trying to get the lab reports. Max’s creatinine had come down to 5.4 on the previous visit and went to 7.8 on this visit. She didn’t give me the BUN or phosphorus in the email. I mentioned before that I was very anxious for her to take him off of his blood pressure meds. Well without BP meds the kidney values went up that much. She didn’t check his UPC. She said she wasn’t concerned with the protein in his urine right now. Max has only gotten worse since we’ve been going to NCSU these last few weeks when they don’t seem to be suggesting anything to help. I’m have been upset all week about it. I talked to Max’s primary vet and she is going to be checking his labs from now on. She put him on a low dose of Benazepril and said we would recheck his labs in a week. His BP was 170 at the vet and 140 at home with my vets Doppler. I feel like everything has gotten out of control. I am not taking him back to NCSU. Not satisfied with what’s happening. I’m going to make sure he gets a UPC included in his labs next week. I understand that we have to be cautious because of his creatinine level and being on the Benazepril. He obviously got worse when taken off the Telmisartan and not put on anything, so we are just trying the Benazepril. At this point I don’t know what else to do. I am so tired and worried. I’m trying to get his BG’s straightened out again after all of the decreases and inappetence. I am posting to find out if anyone thinks I increased too fast and this is causing the high numbers. I know I didn’t follow the protocol when increasing, but I was second guessing myself. My question is, do we think the dose is too much? Or wait another couple of cycles and increase again. Could be some glucose toxicity or maybe even NDW, but I just want to make sure I am not overdosing him causing these unusual cycles. Please excuse my rambling. I’m really stressed out lately. I can tell Max hasn’t felt good since that visit to NCSU a couple of weeks ago. Not sure how much longer he’s going to hold on. I’m really not ready for him to leave me and these kidney values scare the daylights out of me. I guess we will see what happens next Wednesday when he goes to his primary vet. Can anyone answer my questions about his insulin dose? Thanks so much. I will tag you @Wendy&Neko and @Marje and Gracie thanks a bunch.
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