Shenandoah
Member Since 2015
So... this may be just a rant to relieve stress. But any advice is also welcome. I just feel overwhelmed with choosing food. It is SO frustrating trying to figure out what to feed Shenandoah.
She was diagnosed with diabetes 1.5 years ago, but went into remission as soon as we did a diet change to FFC and cleared up a UTI. So she was only about 2 weeks on insulin.
From then until around last summer she ate only FFC and pumpkin. She dropped a lot of weight in that time. From about 15 lbs to about 9 lbs.
Then she was diagnosed with kidney disease (she apparently had it prior, but our previous vet hadn't mentioned it. New vet pointed it out when we transferred her paperwork over), and we tested some wet kidney diet to see what that would do. I worked up to half FFC and half kidney, and tested her BG about every other day to make sure she was not coming out of remission. Her numbers stayed around the 50s on my ReliOn.
(Well, as an aside, we actually tested SEVEN kidney diets. Only one was palatable to her.)
So she got that into late fall when she decided she simply was not going to eat the kidney diet anymore. She would pick around it, or sometimes just refuse the mashed-together foods completely.
So we went back to FFC only.
Somewhere in there we also started sub-q fluids twice/week.
Through all this, her weight continued a slow decline. She free fed on all her foods. I never allowed her to run out. Vet suggested adding some dry in, just to see if we could keep her weight up - because she was really concerned with the weight loss. So I added a bit of Hill's Age Defying (low phosphorus, just a bit above the regular kidney diets). Again, I tested BG religiously to make sure no increase, and it stayed low.
Her last bloodwork had high Albumin and hypercalcemia. But her weight is back up and more where we want it.
So where I am now... she gets all she can eat FFC 24/7. Overnight she gets an additional 1/4 cup of the Hill's. She gets a few Greenies each day (her favorite thing in the whole wide world). And she's now getting fluids three times/week.
I just don't know what and how to address everything. Our needs are:
diabetes (remission): low carb
weight loss: high carb, dry to increase consumption
kidney disease: low phosphorus
hypercalcemia: low calciun, wet to counter dehydration
overall: ANYTHING SHE WILL EAT
Some other things of note:
Whenever I'm doing a diet change I test BG about every other day. When holding diet steady I check about every 2 weeks.
She gets weighed 2-3 times/week.
She is getting bloodwork done every 3-6 months.
Other meds include: Zobaline, MiraLax, Cosequin, Adequan
She still is alert, occasionally playful, gets around relatively well for her arthritis, has almost no neuropathy left, loves my lap, seems to still have a good quality of life.
I don't know if anyone has any advice for all that, but I just needed to get it out. Sort my thoughts out, let go of some of the frustration I feel not knowing if I'm making the wrong choices.
I just want to do what's best for her
She was diagnosed with diabetes 1.5 years ago, but went into remission as soon as we did a diet change to FFC and cleared up a UTI. So she was only about 2 weeks on insulin.
From then until around last summer she ate only FFC and pumpkin. She dropped a lot of weight in that time. From about 15 lbs to about 9 lbs.
Then she was diagnosed with kidney disease (she apparently had it prior, but our previous vet hadn't mentioned it. New vet pointed it out when we transferred her paperwork over), and we tested some wet kidney diet to see what that would do. I worked up to half FFC and half kidney, and tested her BG about every other day to make sure she was not coming out of remission. Her numbers stayed around the 50s on my ReliOn.
(Well, as an aside, we actually tested SEVEN kidney diets. Only one was palatable to her.)
So she got that into late fall when she decided she simply was not going to eat the kidney diet anymore. She would pick around it, or sometimes just refuse the mashed-together foods completely.
So we went back to FFC only.
Somewhere in there we also started sub-q fluids twice/week.
Through all this, her weight continued a slow decline. She free fed on all her foods. I never allowed her to run out. Vet suggested adding some dry in, just to see if we could keep her weight up - because she was really concerned with the weight loss. So I added a bit of Hill's Age Defying (low phosphorus, just a bit above the regular kidney diets). Again, I tested BG religiously to make sure no increase, and it stayed low.
Her last bloodwork had high Albumin and hypercalcemia. But her weight is back up and more where we want it.
So where I am now... she gets all she can eat FFC 24/7. Overnight she gets an additional 1/4 cup of the Hill's. She gets a few Greenies each day (her favorite thing in the whole wide world). And she's now getting fluids three times/week.
I just don't know what and how to address everything. Our needs are:
diabetes (remission): low carb
weight loss: high carb, dry to increase consumption
kidney disease: low phosphorus
hypercalcemia: low calciun, wet to counter dehydration
overall: ANYTHING SHE WILL EAT
Some other things of note:
Whenever I'm doing a diet change I test BG about every other day. When holding diet steady I check about every 2 weeks.
She gets weighed 2-3 times/week.
She is getting bloodwork done every 3-6 months.
Other meds include: Zobaline, MiraLax, Cosequin, Adequan
She still is alert, occasionally playful, gets around relatively well for her arthritis, has almost no neuropathy left, loves my lap, seems to still have a good quality of life.
I don't know if anyone has any advice for all that, but I just needed to get it out. Sort my thoughts out, let go of some of the frustration I feel not knowing if I'm making the wrong choices.
I just want to do what's best for her