6/1 Darcy AMPS 184, +2.5 162 .... PMPS 225

Suzanne & Darcy

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Not a bad start to the day (best we've had since doing the temporary dose reduction). I hope he won't drop low today as I'm going to be out for a few hours in the afternoon.

Windows are still open this morning with the cool temperatures and low humidity. Cats are loving it! Later in the week we are expecting rain (which is good.) @Summer and Susie do you have any rain in the forecast?
 
Not a bad start to the day (best we've had since doing the temporary dose reduction). I hope he won't drop low today as I'm going to be out for a few hours in the afternoon.

Windows are still open this morning with the cool temperatures and low humidity. Cats are loving it! Later in the week we are expecting rain (which is good.) @Summer and Susie do you have any rain in the forecast?
We had rain forecast the last two days but we only got a sprinkle Sunday night. It is in the forecast for this entire week so hopefully we will see some. We REALLY need it. Sounds lovely that you were able to open your windows. Not here. Is Darcy eating better, Suzanne.
 
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He surfed pretty well in the blues today... so I was dismayed to find he had creeped up to 225 this evening... actually the whole thing is amazing since he mostly eats low carb kibble (which doesn't seem to affect his BG much) or the high carb renal food (I keep trying to get him to eat regular low carb low phosphorus stuff... but he's having none of it!) Anyway, appetite is low today... off and on. I've been feeding him. I went to the vet today to pick up the lactulose. I've never used this before so I do not know what to expect. I really do think he is constipated again (even though I have been giving Miralax) so I made a special trip up to the vet today to pick up the Lactulose. Y'all promised me it would not affect his BGs! I just hope it will work.
 
Oh, I forgot to say that I have decided that I will go ahead and take him back to the vet tomorrow. The primary reason is that I have been getting some higher blood pressure readings on him the last few days. I don't know if it is my equipment, my technique, or really is just higher. I am pretty experienced at doing the BP, but you never know.
 
Higher BP can be an acro thing too, though that was the one thing I didn’t have to deal with.
Yes. I just want to be careful. I've had cats with strokes. I see that now Mowgli is having kidney problems due to acro. I am thinking that is it really just the Acro that has trashed Darcy's kidneys. It's very sad. I hope they had caught Mowgli's earlier than I did... although Darcy's did come on very suddenly. Even his USG was still okay in January. Can high growth hormone trash the kidneys in just a few months? @Wendy&Neko It is true that excess hormones can mask kidney disease ... but that is the BUN and Creatinine... doesn't affect USG. This happened to Darcy suddenly. So sad. I no longer think that he will get better... only that we will fight to the end.
 
With Neko, it was proteinuria that showed up first. ECID I think, but acro is hard on kidneys. I have seen one or two acros kidneys go down hill fast, though not usually that common that it's so quick. And some acros don't have kidney issues at all.
 
With Neko, it was proteinuria that showed up first. ECID I think, but acro is hard on kidneys. I have seen one or two acros kidneys go down hill fast, though not usually that common that it's so quick. And some acros don't have kidney issues at all.
It looks like Neko only lived one year after her CKD diagnosis. Is that correct?
 
It looks like Neko only lived one year after her CKD diagnosis. Is that correct?
14 months after creatinine went out of range, though it was trending that way 4 months previously. Proteinuria showed up 10 months before her creatinine got high. So it was an early indicator. And USG starting dropping after the proteinuria started. No SDMA available at that time. Proteinuria can be a sign of faster progression of CKD.
 
So sad. I no longer think that he will get better... only that we will fight to the end.
:bighug::bighug::bighug: will be looking out for your vet report tomorrow, hopefully more informative than mine.

Nice string of blues, and low ketones and impressive weight increase. Hope the lactulose works as desired. We are just about to start miralax! Hope it's not a stressful night.
 
14 months after creatinine went out of range, though it was trending that way 4 months previously. Proteinuria showed up 10 months before her creatinine got high. So it was an early indicator. And USG starting dropping after the proteinuria started. No SDMA available at that time. Proteinuria can be a sign of faster progression of CKD.
Did you give her Benazepril for the proteinuria? Or was she taking it for her heart already?
 
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