whiskysmom
Member Since 2019
I am mom to a newly diagnosed diabetic cat, and we haven't been able to home test for BG yet. I know it's very important and we are working on getting set up for it, but in the meantime while we are getting set up and until we can do it successfully and consistently, I have started doing urine tests, because I figured urine tests are better than no tests at all.
I have done lots of reading and understand that urine glucose tests are not very reliable and I will not be making any dosage changes based on the results. I purely want to test to know if he may be getting too high and if I should move up his vet appointment sooner so we can get BG tested (and so I can get some support and more practice home testing BG. (My vet's office is wonderful!)
The ketone urine test was easy to read - especially since it keeps coming up as negative (yay!) but I don't know how to interpret the urine glucose test result. I've included a photo of what the bottle shows, as well as a photo of the urine glucose strips I'm using, made for humans. It appears that his test today matched the chart for the "1/2 g/dL" or "28 mmol/L" marking. I know this means there is glucose in his urine, but how much is too much? It it more important if it is showing higher levels of glucose consistently or is 1 test result enough to know something is wrong?
I have done lots of reading and understand that urine glucose tests are not very reliable and I will not be making any dosage changes based on the results. I purely want to test to know if he may be getting too high and if I should move up his vet appointment sooner so we can get BG tested (and so I can get some support and more practice home testing BG. (My vet's office is wonderful!)
The ketone urine test was easy to read - especially since it keeps coming up as negative (yay!) but I don't know how to interpret the urine glucose test result. I've included a photo of what the bottle shows, as well as a photo of the urine glucose strips I'm using, made for humans. It appears that his test today matched the chart for the "1/2 g/dL" or "28 mmol/L" marking. I know this means there is glucose in his urine, but how much is too much? It it more important if it is showing higher levels of glucose consistently or is 1 test result enough to know something is wrong?
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