Michele and Esse
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hi, everyone.
I just got off the phone with the vet. She's a dear. Eeyore's kinda sick, aside from the diabetes.
1. She is worried because there is no glucose in his blood. I need to research this to figure out why that's a concern, but it worries her. I'd think it was a good thing, but she is concerned we're ODing him on insulin. If anyone has any ideas about that, I'd love to hear them.
2. RBC 5.6 range 5.92-9.93. They did find a blood clot in his tube at the test place, so they want to repeat it. He'll get that done tomorrow. His hemoglobin is 8.8 (9.0-15.1), and his hematocrit is 25% (30.0-45.0). If it's not a blood clot and he really is anemic, it could be a result of the kidney issues.
2. His BUN is 57. Normal range: 16-36. So this is pretty high...she is recommending 100 ml subq 2x weekly to see if the fx improves. I will be shown how tomorrow. Sigh. She also wants him to have a lower protein diet, but with this many mouths and the length of time I'm out all day, I can't go there. He'd be sequestered for 12 hours a day, 4-5 days a week, and I just can't do that to him, or the others. So I need to find a different method...
3. Creatnine: 2.6 normal range: 0.8-2.4. No terribly high, but enough to be concerning to her.
So, here's what I'm thinking is going on.
His diabetes issue - no glucose in urine - is a good thing, and we're not ODing him. I've done a curve, and some spot checks overnight, and the lowest I've seen is 172 (midnight last Saturday). To me, this means we're on the right track...if there is no glucose, then he's not "spilling" any, and the insulin is working to control things. He's only been on high protein and regular insulin (Lantus) for just over one week (and exactly one week at the time of testing), so if we have no glucose, I'm thinking this is good. She thinks it's bad, because all diabetic kitties should have glucose (should they??) and the absence of glu in the urine means they're getting a too high dose of insulin.
His kidney issues may be a direct result of non-treated diabetes. Hopefully, as things progress and we get some more fluid into him, his fx will improve, that BUN will come down, and his tubules will clear out and he may come 'round. We're going to give the SQ fluids a shot, but he may be tough to do, because he's a squirmer. And hopefully, as his diabetes gets better controlled, he will have a better kidney panel.
Nothing's wrong with his liver, which is good. At least one of the major organs doesn't have an issue. LOL. And the rest of his bloodwork came back right in line with normal ranges, which is really good - no infection anywhere. And, I keep catching him playing, and he loves to snuggle, so hey, he's feeling pretty good right now, and that's what counts.
She said that his kidney disease will kill him very fast; she thinks that will kill him, not the diabetes. Of course, this is not what I wanted to hear...but he's got a good home as long as he lives, and as much love as he can tolerate.
I'm just sad...I had hoped to have Eeyore around for many years...but if God calls him to the Rainbow Bridge, at least Eeyore will know he was loved (and not stuck in a closet eating dog food) and loved and loved again when he leaves here. For whatever time Eeyore is in my life, he will be adored, cherished, well treated, and snuggled. And it may be years yet before anything happens, but still, I'm pretty sad right now.
Anyone have any ideas/tips/hints/thoughts? I'd love to hear them...
best-
Michele
I just got off the phone with the vet. She's a dear. Eeyore's kinda sick, aside from the diabetes.
1. She is worried because there is no glucose in his blood. I need to research this to figure out why that's a concern, but it worries her. I'd think it was a good thing, but she is concerned we're ODing him on insulin. If anyone has any ideas about that, I'd love to hear them.
2. RBC 5.6 range 5.92-9.93. They did find a blood clot in his tube at the test place, so they want to repeat it. He'll get that done tomorrow. His hemoglobin is 8.8 (9.0-15.1), and his hematocrit is 25% (30.0-45.0). If it's not a blood clot and he really is anemic, it could be a result of the kidney issues.
2. His BUN is 57. Normal range: 16-36. So this is pretty high...she is recommending 100 ml subq 2x weekly to see if the fx improves. I will be shown how tomorrow. Sigh. She also wants him to have a lower protein diet, but with this many mouths and the length of time I'm out all day, I can't go there. He'd be sequestered for 12 hours a day, 4-5 days a week, and I just can't do that to him, or the others. So I need to find a different method...
3. Creatnine: 2.6 normal range: 0.8-2.4. No terribly high, but enough to be concerning to her.
So, here's what I'm thinking is going on.
His diabetes issue - no glucose in urine - is a good thing, and we're not ODing him. I've done a curve, and some spot checks overnight, and the lowest I've seen is 172 (midnight last Saturday). To me, this means we're on the right track...if there is no glucose, then he's not "spilling" any, and the insulin is working to control things. He's only been on high protein and regular insulin (Lantus) for just over one week (and exactly one week at the time of testing), so if we have no glucose, I'm thinking this is good. She thinks it's bad, because all diabetic kitties should have glucose (should they??) and the absence of glu in the urine means they're getting a too high dose of insulin.
His kidney issues may be a direct result of non-treated diabetes. Hopefully, as things progress and we get some more fluid into him, his fx will improve, that BUN will come down, and his tubules will clear out and he may come 'round. We're going to give the SQ fluids a shot, but he may be tough to do, because he's a squirmer. And hopefully, as his diabetes gets better controlled, he will have a better kidney panel.
Nothing's wrong with his liver, which is good. At least one of the major organs doesn't have an issue. LOL. And the rest of his bloodwork came back right in line with normal ranges, which is really good - no infection anywhere. And, I keep catching him playing, and he loves to snuggle, so hey, he's feeling pretty good right now, and that's what counts.
She said that his kidney disease will kill him very fast; she thinks that will kill him, not the diabetes. Of course, this is not what I wanted to hear...but he's got a good home as long as he lives, and as much love as he can tolerate.
I'm just sad...I had hoped to have Eeyore around for many years...but if God calls him to the Rainbow Bridge, at least Eeyore will know he was loved (and not stuck in a closet eating dog food) and loved and loved again when he leaves here. For whatever time Eeyore is in my life, he will be adored, cherished, well treated, and snuggled. And it may be years yet before anything happens, but still, I'm pretty sad right now.
Anyone have any ideas/tips/hints/thoughts? I'd love to hear them...
best-
Michele