THH & Snowcrash (GA)
Member Since 2020
Hi,
Has anyone seen a dramatic increase in bg caused from progression of chronic kidney disease, with no indication of UTI? I've tried doing some research, but haven't found a clear answer on this. One of my DCIN cases seemed to be controlled, then suddenly went all out of whack about a month ago (was running 150s bgs, now rarely under 500 even with insulin dose increased...). Labs were done, plus urinalysis and culture--chronic kidney disease was the only finding. Abdominal ultrasound was done last week, the only findings were consistent with ckd.
We're starting fluid therapy, but for those of you who have a diabetic cat who developed CKD: did the bg increase wildly at first? If so: What worked to bring it down?
Thanks!
Has anyone seen a dramatic increase in bg caused from progression of chronic kidney disease, with no indication of UTI? I've tried doing some research, but haven't found a clear answer on this. One of my DCIN cases seemed to be controlled, then suddenly went all out of whack about a month ago (was running 150s bgs, now rarely under 500 even with insulin dose increased...). Labs were done, plus urinalysis and culture--chronic kidney disease was the only finding. Abdominal ultrasound was done last week, the only findings were consistent with ckd.
We're starting fluid therapy, but for those of you who have a diabetic cat who developed CKD: did the bg increase wildly at first? If so: What worked to bring it down?
Thanks!