missmurphy2010
Member Since 2011
Well, of course, I'm nervous as could be you all. I checked Murphy an hour after she ate and her BG was 417. Is this a serious number? I'm so concerned? I'm going to start charting again, until we figure this stuff out. I'm afraid my worst fear has come. Is it possible that the thyroid treatment and revealing the CRF is just too much endocrine for my girl? Her numbers were never this high, even at the beginning of her diabetes Dx, she was in the low 200s. What should I do? She isn't exhibiting the typical chronic urine and drinking thing, so it's hard to tell if something is masking the other. But, I cannot stand the N/F diet for renal. There must be hardly any protein in it at all. I knew it -- just knew it -- when I saw that little darned mite coming back.
She's going to the vet's office tomorrow to get a fructosamine test and scrape for the mite, and we'll probably run another full panel on her. She didn't have glucose in her urine last time, so what's up? If this is the case, then it happened very suddenly with her BG.
I'm frightened, very frightened. Is this number so high that I should be worried tonight? How can I manage CRF and diabetes all in one?
Lisa and Murphy
She's going to the vet's office tomorrow to get a fructosamine test and scrape for the mite, and we'll probably run another full panel on her. She didn't have glucose in her urine last time, so what's up? If this is the case, then it happened very suddenly with her BG.
I'm frightened, very frightened. Is this number so high that I should be worried tonight? How can I manage CRF and diabetes all in one?
Lisa and Murphy