chuckstables
Member Since 2022
Hey folks,
When sam had his initial diagnosis, his kidney values were borderline low. He also had high urea, and low calcium. He might develop CKD (or might have CKD, but unlikely according to the vet, and I can't spend another 450 bucks on another blood panel; I'll wait till he's regulated). So; what should I be doing to help him?
Should I be giving vitamins/supplements? Phosphate binders? What should I be doing here? He's 12 at this point (almost 12). Would a blood panel every year or so be acceptable?
Also; I had read somewhere there's a society that can help with the cost of test strips. Can't seem to find their info anywhere; can someone link me to them? I'm going broke pretty quickly because of this D:
When sam had his initial diagnosis, his kidney values were borderline low. He also had high urea, and low calcium. He might develop CKD (or might have CKD, but unlikely according to the vet, and I can't spend another 450 bucks on another blood panel; I'll wait till he's regulated). So; what should I be doing to help him?
Should I be giving vitamins/supplements? Phosphate binders? What should I be doing here? He's 12 at this point (almost 12). Would a blood panel every year or so be acceptable?
Also; I had read somewhere there's a society that can help with the cost of test strips. Can't seem to find their info anywhere; can someone link me to them? I'm going broke pretty quickly because of this D: