Rachel & Chyna (GA)
Member Since 2012
Hi all,
I usually post in Lantus Land but figured this is a health question. I was at the vet a week and a half ago for blood tests/check up due to higher BG and didn't have the main vet (male) that owns the practice, I had a new one (female). Here's my last condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=109463 The itchy ears have calmed down and are normal temp to touch now but BG is still up there.
I called the vet office today asking for possible prescription for an arthritis injection. I am told that it's usual for Adequan (or apparently in Canada it's common to give Cartrophen) for arthritis injections. Chyna has been on cosequin for years and it's worked well, but recently her BG had been going up and she is walking stiff/lowering herself carefully to sit and I'm wondering if she needs more like a prescription as pain can make BG rise. I've upped the cosequin dose too, to 2 capsules a day from 1 for the past week.
But when the tech called me back she said he didn't want to give me any injections since it's all run through the kidneys and she has CKD. I mentioned Adequan which she'd never heard of but couldn't remember the name of the Cartrophen, I was at work at someone elses desk when they finally phoned ohmygod_smile She said all they have is Metacam (which I KNOW not to give and she agreed). I am going in tomorrow to discuss (without Chyna), as they mentioned doing a fructosamine to see if she's out of remission (which I think is a waste of time since I've been testing and said so, plus I don't want to do another blood draw so soon) and a urinalysis (which I can always do at home and bring in if they will let me, my old vet did) to try spare her the stress of going in again. She did pee the carrier last week when in and she tested her urine for glucose and it was negative and said it was diluted. He did recommend upping the subq fluids to every day for a week to see. I'll start insulin again if that is what she needs, but if it's something solveable like infection or pain...
Does anyone on here give injections for a CKD and diabetic cat (in remission too) and does it affect them/their kidneys so much? Just looking on some pointers for when I chat with him...and suggest or refuse testing that may not be needed but could use help
Thanks!
I usually post in Lantus Land but figured this is a health question. I was at the vet a week and a half ago for blood tests/check up due to higher BG and didn't have the main vet (male) that owns the practice, I had a new one (female). Here's my last condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=109463 The itchy ears have calmed down and are normal temp to touch now but BG is still up there.
I called the vet office today asking for possible prescription for an arthritis injection. I am told that it's usual for Adequan (or apparently in Canada it's common to give Cartrophen) for arthritis injections. Chyna has been on cosequin for years and it's worked well, but recently her BG had been going up and she is walking stiff/lowering herself carefully to sit and I'm wondering if she needs more like a prescription as pain can make BG rise. I've upped the cosequin dose too, to 2 capsules a day from 1 for the past week.
But when the tech called me back she said he didn't want to give me any injections since it's all run through the kidneys and she has CKD. I mentioned Adequan which she'd never heard of but couldn't remember the name of the Cartrophen, I was at work at someone elses desk when they finally phoned ohmygod_smile She said all they have is Metacam (which I KNOW not to give and she agreed). I am going in tomorrow to discuss (without Chyna), as they mentioned doing a fructosamine to see if she's out of remission (which I think is a waste of time since I've been testing and said so, plus I don't want to do another blood draw so soon) and a urinalysis (which I can always do at home and bring in if they will let me, my old vet did) to try spare her the stress of going in again. She did pee the carrier last week when in and she tested her urine for glucose and it was negative and said it was diluted. He did recommend upping the subq fluids to every day for a week to see. I'll start insulin again if that is what she needs, but if it's something solveable like infection or pain...
Does anyone on here give injections for a CKD and diabetic cat (in remission too) and does it affect them/their kidneys so much? Just looking on some pointers for when I chat with him...and suggest or refuse testing that may not be needed but could use help