Marc&Jenny
Member Since 2012
I have been tracking the blood work for my diabetic for a while now. I'm concerned because over the last two years his liver function tests have gone from really high to really low. I've inserted a tab in LB's spread sheet with the lab work (it's at the top of the sheet and says bloodwork).
The most recent blood work shows that Little Bears ALT and ALKP are less than 10 and his total protein and albumin are low as well at 5.0 and 2.2 respectively. That's down from his blood work on 9/11 of an ALT of33, ALKP of 27, total protein of 6.4 and albumin of 2.9 which were all normal numbers.
I'm just not sure if I should be concerned or what to be concerned about. I know what high liver readings mean but I'm not sure what low ones mean. Any information that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated. I'm planing on talking to my vet when she calls about his most recent fructosamine levels when they come back from the lab but I need some knowledge so that I can speak intelligently to it and know what questions to ask.
His diabetes seems to be under decent control (though some recent stress events have been causing some hiccups). But the liver levels are a trending that I don't seem to be able to pin down as far as a cause.
Update: he has no sympotms, no jaundice, no alteration in eating habits, no change whatsoever. He has become more active since he was placed on the lantus two months ago.
The most recent blood work shows that Little Bears ALT and ALKP are less than 10 and his total protein and albumin are low as well at 5.0 and 2.2 respectively. That's down from his blood work on 9/11 of an ALT of33, ALKP of 27, total protein of 6.4 and albumin of 2.9 which were all normal numbers.
I'm just not sure if I should be concerned or what to be concerned about. I know what high liver readings mean but I'm not sure what low ones mean. Any information that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated. I'm planing on talking to my vet when she calls about his most recent fructosamine levels when they come back from the lab but I need some knowledge so that I can speak intelligently to it and know what questions to ask.
His diabetes seems to be under decent control (though some recent stress events have been causing some hiccups). But the liver levels are a trending that I don't seem to be able to pin down as far as a cause.
Update: he has no sympotms, no jaundice, no alteration in eating habits, no change whatsoever. He has become more active since he was placed on the lantus two months ago.