kimouette
Member Since 2012
Hi everyone
For the past couple of months I've been helping a man called Alain and his sugar kitty named Farine.
Farine was diagnosed with diabetes over a year ago, went into remission, and was back on insulin couple of months later.
Ever since Alain met me, I've guided him by getting Farine on low carb canned food (Evo chicken/turkey, changed her insulin from caninsulin to Lantus (was too difficult to manage with Caninsulin), and monitor Farine on a daily basis. Farine's diabetes improved dramatically until she was OTJ by the end of August. The thing that worried both of us while she was OTJ, was the fact that her BG levels seemed to be a little unstable, until one day, he gave her raw meet and her levels increased to a point where she needed to receive insulin again... So for the last 2 and a half weeks, Farine has been receiving her Lantus twice a day. I am persuaded that she will soon get OTJ again since her insulin dosage is ridiculously low ( now .10u of Lantus which is the tiniest dosage a human being can get out of a syringe!!).
Last week, I asked Alain to get a complete blood test, dental exam and urine test of Farine. The last exam showed that her CRE was increasing a little and I suspected there was an underneath cause to her "diabetes instability". The tests came back 2 days ago : her CRE has increased to 221 ( was arround 140 last January), urine specific gravity is 1017, but mostly they found a urinary infection.
In a way, I am glad that a treatable infection lies underneath that CRE increase, low USG and maybe causing her remission to be short term. Alain now has to give Farine Zeniquin once a day for the next 6 weeks. The vet told us that this antibiotic could cause a sensibility to insulin, so we are being very careful, and considering the low dosage of Lantus she is receiving, we might even have to stop the injections until her infection is cured.
I haven't found any contraindiction to Zeniquin that would apply to her diabetes, but did find couple of warnings about CRF.
I Know this is a very specific case, but any of you guys have experience with this antibiotic or a personal story or a warning you can think of?
Here is Farine's spreadsheet :
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... cslist_api
Urology showed :
Baccilus bacteria : rare
Cocci bacteria : +++
Mucus : ++
Oh and by the way Alain is a new member here and he will be following this thread!
Thanks for your help!!!
Kim, Alain and Farine
For the past couple of months I've been helping a man called Alain and his sugar kitty named Farine.
Farine was diagnosed with diabetes over a year ago, went into remission, and was back on insulin couple of months later.
Ever since Alain met me, I've guided him by getting Farine on low carb canned food (Evo chicken/turkey, changed her insulin from caninsulin to Lantus (was too difficult to manage with Caninsulin), and monitor Farine on a daily basis. Farine's diabetes improved dramatically until she was OTJ by the end of August. The thing that worried both of us while she was OTJ, was the fact that her BG levels seemed to be a little unstable, until one day, he gave her raw meet and her levels increased to a point where she needed to receive insulin again... So for the last 2 and a half weeks, Farine has been receiving her Lantus twice a day. I am persuaded that she will soon get OTJ again since her insulin dosage is ridiculously low ( now .10u of Lantus which is the tiniest dosage a human being can get out of a syringe!!).
Last week, I asked Alain to get a complete blood test, dental exam and urine test of Farine. The last exam showed that her CRE was increasing a little and I suspected there was an underneath cause to her "diabetes instability". The tests came back 2 days ago : her CRE has increased to 221 ( was arround 140 last January), urine specific gravity is 1017, but mostly they found a urinary infection.
In a way, I am glad that a treatable infection lies underneath that CRE increase, low USG and maybe causing her remission to be short term. Alain now has to give Farine Zeniquin once a day for the next 6 weeks. The vet told us that this antibiotic could cause a sensibility to insulin, so we are being very careful, and considering the low dosage of Lantus she is receiving, we might even have to stop the injections until her infection is cured.
I haven't found any contraindiction to Zeniquin that would apply to her diabetes, but did find couple of warnings about CRF.
I Know this is a very specific case, but any of you guys have experience with this antibiotic or a personal story or a warning you can think of?
Here is Farine's spreadsheet :
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... cslist_api
Urology showed :
Baccilus bacteria : rare
Cocci bacteria : +++
Mucus : ++
Oh and by the way Alain is a new member here and he will be following this thread!
Thanks for your help!!!
Kim, Alain and Farine