Ginny & Alex
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Last week, when I was anxious to get a new vial of insulin ordered, I couldn't get my current vet to call me back, so I went, armed with all my spreadsheets and info from this website (sans Alex, of course), to see my old vet. Current vet had told me that once Alex got settled in with this insulin shots, he'd probably start him on a round of antibiotics b/c sugar cats are prone to UTIs. Old vet asked for a urine sample and wanted to do a urine culture. So, $90 later, the old vet's associate called me and tells me Alex has a bladder infection. It seems like he's been urinating more again in the last 2 or 3 days, but other than that, besides possibly being a little move feisty about pokes and shots, he seems like himself.
She prescribed 1 ml of Clavamox twice a day for 7 days. Wow! This is going to be fun. DH is leaving on yet another business trip Sunday. Not sure how I'm going to get this antibiotic down him alone.
I'm still giving .8 units and was planning to do some mid-cycle tests on Friday and seeing if we needed to increase his dose again.
So, my question is, would the UTI alone cause higher blood glucose levels or do the higher blood glucose levels cause the UTI?
And should I hold steady on the dose until we finish the antibitoics?
She prescribed 1 ml of Clavamox twice a day for 7 days. Wow! This is going to be fun. DH is leaving on yet another business trip Sunday. Not sure how I'm going to get this antibiotic down him alone.
I'm still giving .8 units and was planning to do some mid-cycle tests on Friday and seeing if we needed to increase his dose again.
So, my question is, would the UTI alone cause higher blood glucose levels or do the higher blood glucose levels cause the UTI?
And should I hold steady on the dose until we finish the antibitoics?