Hi everyone
I'm hoping for some feedback/advice for my 9 1/2 year-old diabetic and CKD boy Leo.
I have details of Leo's history, bloodwork, etc, written up and can easily post it if anyone wants. But for now I'll try to just give the basics and details I think you'll need...
Leo was diagnosed as diabetic 8/17 (it actually took awhile to firmly determine that he needed insulin).
In 10/17 Leo had DKA and was hospitalized for a few days. This was when we were just starting insulin.
Leo has always been on Lantus. My vet said from the beginning that Leo was a very hard to regulate diabetic.
Leo was diagnosed with CKD 2/12/18.
Leo went to the vet on 2/10 after a couple days of not eating well. I also noticed he'd lost weight and had some dehydration. A Urinalysis showed a UTI and on 2/12 the bloodwork came back: BUN 91, CREA 3.1, SDMA 23. At the time his weight was 9.4 lbs. He is now 7.6 lbs but has been stable for 2 weeks.
Since 2/12 Leo has been receiving 150 ml subqs twice/day. My vet discussed hospitalization and IV fluids but felt Leo was getting good care at home.
On 2/24 my vet thought Leo had days to live. On 3/2 my vet said Leo had a week. Although his BUN and CREA had greatly improved with fluids (BUN 48, CREA 1.3) my vet said CREA looked good due to loss of muscle mass and felt both values would immediately go way up if Leo came off fluids (as of Leo's last vet visit on 3/2, my vet said Leo's dehydration has improved but he still needs the fluids).
After doing lots of research online over the past few weeks, I increasingly came to believe that Leo's CKD isn't as bad as my vet thinks it is. I think his poorly regulated BG has added to his dehydration and need for fluids. I do think he has CKD but I don't know how bad it really is. I think his BG needs to be in control for awhile before we can make that judgment. If you disagree with me here, please let me know!!
So that brings me here. I decided I was going to try and get Leo's BG under control myself.
After having consistently high #s and experiencing a series of erratic bounces since the CKD diagnosis, I got Leo into a good position to try the "Start Low, Go Slow" approach. I just started Wednesday but it seems to be working.
Remember, Leo's weight has dropped to 7.6 lbs and he still receives 150 ml subqs twice/day (with added Potassium). He gets Phos-bind in his food and is on Clavamox for a persistent UTI. He also is taking Mirtazapine every 3 days to help with his appetite.
I felt I was able to start SLGS Wednesday (3/7). That's also when I switched food from Hill's k/d to Fancy Feast Chicken (edit to add: 3/10 switched to low carb and low phos food).
[Edited post because I have now made a spreadsheet]
With changing diets, how long is or what exactly is meant by "until change is complete"?
Any advice/guidance on where I am so far would be greatly appreciated!
I'm hoping for some feedback/advice for my 9 1/2 year-old diabetic and CKD boy Leo.
I have details of Leo's history, bloodwork, etc, written up and can easily post it if anyone wants. But for now I'll try to just give the basics and details I think you'll need...
Leo was diagnosed as diabetic 8/17 (it actually took awhile to firmly determine that he needed insulin).
In 10/17 Leo had DKA and was hospitalized for a few days. This was when we were just starting insulin.
Leo has always been on Lantus. My vet said from the beginning that Leo was a very hard to regulate diabetic.
Leo was diagnosed with CKD 2/12/18.
Leo went to the vet on 2/10 after a couple days of not eating well. I also noticed he'd lost weight and had some dehydration. A Urinalysis showed a UTI and on 2/12 the bloodwork came back: BUN 91, CREA 3.1, SDMA 23. At the time his weight was 9.4 lbs. He is now 7.6 lbs but has been stable for 2 weeks.
Since 2/12 Leo has been receiving 150 ml subqs twice/day. My vet discussed hospitalization and IV fluids but felt Leo was getting good care at home.
On 2/24 my vet thought Leo had days to live. On 3/2 my vet said Leo had a week. Although his BUN and CREA had greatly improved with fluids (BUN 48, CREA 1.3) my vet said CREA looked good due to loss of muscle mass and felt both values would immediately go way up if Leo came off fluids (as of Leo's last vet visit on 3/2, my vet said Leo's dehydration has improved but he still needs the fluids).
After doing lots of research online over the past few weeks, I increasingly came to believe that Leo's CKD isn't as bad as my vet thinks it is. I think his poorly regulated BG has added to his dehydration and need for fluids. I do think he has CKD but I don't know how bad it really is. I think his BG needs to be in control for awhile before we can make that judgment. If you disagree with me here, please let me know!!
So that brings me here. I decided I was going to try and get Leo's BG under control myself.
After having consistently high #s and experiencing a series of erratic bounces since the CKD diagnosis, I got Leo into a good position to try the "Start Low, Go Slow" approach. I just started Wednesday but it seems to be working.
Remember, Leo's weight has dropped to 7.6 lbs and he still receives 150 ml subqs twice/day (with added Potassium). He gets Phos-bind in his food and is on Clavamox for a persistent UTI. He also is taking Mirtazapine every 3 days to help with his appetite.
I felt I was able to start SLGS Wednesday (3/7). That's also when I switched food from Hill's k/d to Fancy Feast Chicken (edit to add: 3/10 switched to low carb and low phos food).
[Edited post because I have now made a spreadsheet]
With changing diets, how long is or what exactly is meant by "until change is complete"?
Any advice/guidance on where I am so far would be greatly appreciated!
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