Dan and Marc
Member Since 2019
Original Post: https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/new-with-questions.261669/#post-2934595
We met with our vet on April 8th, they got blood and urine. His labs should sugar in the urine, no proteins and no ketones. His BG from the lab was 296. Everything else was stable for him except having elevated basophilis (he has been having skin allergy issues this year so vet said thats usually the main reason those elevate). One thing to note we had been using Mozotic for the skin scabs he was getting from allergies for the past four months. After talking with the vet she said if he had been licking the ointment, since it contains corticosteroids that it could of impacted his BG. We can confirm he was licking it in general.
Plan was to swap him from the Hills K/D he was on since it is quite high carb and change him to Royal Canin D (we met with a vet nutritionist who said this was the lowest carb based kidney diet, more info in original post)
Unfortunately we only got one case of Royal Canin D before it become out of stock everywhere. We began changing him over to the Royal Canin and checking his blood each day, the first few days we were seeing decreases (originally we saw him on our Contour Next meter at 338) but the first few checks were 280 then 240. I believe Tuesday of last week I noticed a new skin scab so I put some of ht Mozotic on it because I thought it was in a location he couldn't lick but was wrong as I saw him licking that area later that night without issue. The next day his BG was back to 300. It dropped a little each day after. I am guessing it was just random fluctuations but did seem like an odd coincidence.
We had to order the Royal Canin E until the D comes back in stock (the Nutritionist said this could be used as a back up since it is the next lowest carb count one). He is currently on half the D and half the E plus two tablespoons of boiled chicken (she suggested this as well to lower the carb count). Today he was at 266 on our meter.
I called the vet to see what our next steps should be and she said she wanted us to wait a couple of weeks and keep testing every day and to report if he goes higher but since generally it seems to be lowering she wants more time to see where the diet changes ends up. He is acting like his normal self with the exception of some mild drinking. Our hope is to get the Royal Canin D and have him be on that fully but will depend on supply. (I am aware there are other food options but as everyone has their own opinions on food and other variable with him specifically this is what we are currently comfortable with).
My main concern is it ok to wait to see if the diet change does anything? Generally how long would you wait before it became clear diet alone was not enough an insulin is needed?
We met with our vet on April 8th, they got blood and urine. His labs should sugar in the urine, no proteins and no ketones. His BG from the lab was 296. Everything else was stable for him except having elevated basophilis (he has been having skin allergy issues this year so vet said thats usually the main reason those elevate). One thing to note we had been using Mozotic for the skin scabs he was getting from allergies for the past four months. After talking with the vet she said if he had been licking the ointment, since it contains corticosteroids that it could of impacted his BG. We can confirm he was licking it in general.
Plan was to swap him from the Hills K/D he was on since it is quite high carb and change him to Royal Canin D (we met with a vet nutritionist who said this was the lowest carb based kidney diet, more info in original post)
Unfortunately we only got one case of Royal Canin D before it become out of stock everywhere. We began changing him over to the Royal Canin and checking his blood each day, the first few days we were seeing decreases (originally we saw him on our Contour Next meter at 338) but the first few checks were 280 then 240. I believe Tuesday of last week I noticed a new skin scab so I put some of ht Mozotic on it because I thought it was in a location he couldn't lick but was wrong as I saw him licking that area later that night without issue. The next day his BG was back to 300. It dropped a little each day after. I am guessing it was just random fluctuations but did seem like an odd coincidence.
We had to order the Royal Canin E until the D comes back in stock (the Nutritionist said this could be used as a back up since it is the next lowest carb count one). He is currently on half the D and half the E plus two tablespoons of boiled chicken (she suggested this as well to lower the carb count). Today he was at 266 on our meter.
I called the vet to see what our next steps should be and she said she wanted us to wait a couple of weeks and keep testing every day and to report if he goes higher but since generally it seems to be lowering she wants more time to see where the diet changes ends up. He is acting like his normal self with the exception of some mild drinking. Our hope is to get the Royal Canin D and have him be on that fully but will depend on supply. (I am aware there are other food options but as everyone has their own opinions on food and other variable with him specifically this is what we are currently comfortable with).
My main concern is it ok to wait to see if the diet change does anything? Generally how long would you wait before it became clear diet alone was not enough an insulin is needed?