Sarah & Charlie-cat
Member Since 2022
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/charlie-high-triglycerides-and-dm.280661/#post-3096329
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...-stall-95-amps-359-4-275.281982/#post-3108727
My most recent glucose post and the previous post about triglycerides... and fasted bloodwork from Monday, which came with this note from his regular vet:
The mystery continues...
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...-stall-95-amps-359-4-275.281982/#post-3108727
My most recent glucose post and the previous post about triglycerides... and fasted bloodwork from Monday, which came with this note from his regular vet:
Charlie's blood work results are attached. Unfortunately, his triglycerides and cholesterol continue to climb. I looked at his glucose readings over the past year - it looks like for the most part he sits in the mid-200s with a few exceptions regardless of what dose of insulin he is on. I did a little research to see if I could figure out why.
I would like to start with doing a chylomicron test for Charlie. That would require him coming back in to have some blood drawn again but it would be very inexpensive as it would be an in house test to see how the fat in his blood separates over a 12 hour period to let us know if the high triglycerides are a result of diet or if they are are caused endogenously and we need to address other metabolic issues. You can just schedule that blood draw with a tech.
After doing that test to know if diet is a factor or not, then we can look at what else we can do to try and get those fat levels down in his blood. Let me know if you have any questions on any of that!
My two cents:
- He actually was in blues and green numbers in January, then we tried to pull him off the pred in February and his numbers were all over before being largely in the 200s-300s, with the occasional exception (last night for example). But this is what I have been banging on about to his vet, the IM vet(s) but not getting anywhere with any of them. I also could not get the IM vet to test for agromagly, but as a neutered diabetic male, his chances would seem to go up.
- The food he eats currently is mostly 15% fat by dry matter basis. Which is about 3x as high as the prescription diet I refused. He also typically gets a couple of ounces of homemade chicken breast (with EZ complete), which is very low in fat, I would imagine. He does like his duck heart sprinkles, which probably are higher in fat, but he gets just a sprinkle. I could go back to Fortiflora and it's artificial liver flavor, he seems to find that a decent replacement. Or freeze-dried chicken breast, now that it seems chicken is back on the menu.
- His triglycerides are higher than the last his regular vet tested, but about half of what they were at the IM vet, which was not fully fasted. That was over 4000, they were insane.
- I do have omega supplements, which the IM vet thought would be the next step. I need to forward these to the IM vet at Iowa State.
The mystery continues...