Tara and Scully
Member Since 2014
Yesterday's condo:
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Scully had a lower AMPS number this morning, but I went ahead and increased her dose back up to 1 U anyway since we haven't had any green numbers in 6 cycles. I wasn't able to get a mid-cycle reading today due to work, but the 117 at +8.5 indicates to me that she probably did drop into the green for a bit. I also think she may be bouncing tonight. We still can't seem to replicate those low, flat cycles we had for a few weeks in July, but hopefully we'll get there again.
Mulder is still continuing to eat and seems to be completely back to normal. I am soooo relieved! Thank you again, Marje and Elise, for reviewing his lab results. I do plan on getting a urinalysis done soon. I'd like things to calm down around here first. I've never attempted to obtain a urine sample from either cat, so any suggestions or advice at how to get one easily would be welcome! Each cat only pees about once every twelve hours, so I feel like I have a limited window of opportunity. When I got up at 5:30am this morning, Mulder was just coming out of the litter box. I guess I'll have to try to pay attention to see when he usually goes.
Since I'm thinking of it, I do have one question. Until the urinalysis is done, should I switch Mulder to a low phosphorous food now? I found he and Scully do like Friskies Special Diet Turkey & Giblets, so I'd switch from Fancy Feast Classic to that since Scully can eat it, too. To recap, Mulder's creatinine was 2.8 and the BUN was 31. His phosphorous level was normal, but his potassium was high. My vet recommended he switch to k/d food, but is it necessary right now? I'm inclined to wait until the urinalysis is done and we know why his creatinine is high. Is there anything else I should be doing right now?
You would think my vet would say, "This number is abnormal. Let's run some additional tests to find out why and address the problem." Instead, I got, "Doc said this number is a little high, but he's not concerned. He would like you to start feeding Mulder this Rx food. Have a nice day."
Thanks in advance for your help! Hugs and healing vines to the sugar kitties (and civvies!) and their beans who need them!
Tara & Mulder & Scully
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=124164
Scully had a lower AMPS number this morning, but I went ahead and increased her dose back up to 1 U anyway since we haven't had any green numbers in 6 cycles. I wasn't able to get a mid-cycle reading today due to work, but the 117 at +8.5 indicates to me that she probably did drop into the green for a bit. I also think she may be bouncing tonight. We still can't seem to replicate those low, flat cycles we had for a few weeks in July, but hopefully we'll get there again.
Mulder is still continuing to eat and seems to be completely back to normal. I am soooo relieved! Thank you again, Marje and Elise, for reviewing his lab results. I do plan on getting a urinalysis done soon. I'd like things to calm down around here first. I've never attempted to obtain a urine sample from either cat, so any suggestions or advice at how to get one easily would be welcome! Each cat only pees about once every twelve hours, so I feel like I have a limited window of opportunity. When I got up at 5:30am this morning, Mulder was just coming out of the litter box. I guess I'll have to try to pay attention to see when he usually goes.
Since I'm thinking of it, I do have one question. Until the urinalysis is done, should I switch Mulder to a low phosphorous food now? I found he and Scully do like Friskies Special Diet Turkey & Giblets, so I'd switch from Fancy Feast Classic to that since Scully can eat it, too. To recap, Mulder's creatinine was 2.8 and the BUN was 31. His phosphorous level was normal, but his potassium was high. My vet recommended he switch to k/d food, but is it necessary right now? I'm inclined to wait until the urinalysis is done and we know why his creatinine is high. Is there anything else I should be doing right now?
You would think my vet would say, "This number is abnormal. Let's run some additional tests to find out why and address the problem." Instead, I got, "Doc said this number is a little high, but he's not concerned. He would like you to start feeding Mulder this Rx food. Have a nice day."
Thanks in advance for your help! Hugs and healing vines to the sugar kitties (and civvies!) and their beans who need them!
Tara & Mulder & Scully