Robyn and Penny
Member Since 2013
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Penny had stopped eating last week and was having trouble with her mouth so I took her to the vet and exam revealed advanced dental disease (2nd opinion vet mentioned stomatitis) but her chem panel came back that she was in end stage renal failure. Chem panel in June 2015 was all within normal limits. She was not admitted for IV fluids as I didn't want her left unattended overnight due to her low BGs the past especially month. BUN was 138, creatinine 11, phos 12.8, PrecisionPSL suggested pancreatitis (51) but 3 vets at 2 different practices felt that she didn't have p-titis. The treatment is pretty much the same so I did not ask for further testing. She is not anemic and all other levels are within normal limits.
She had her emergency dental two days ago and came through like a champ. The only thing she has been eating the past week is gravy from Weruva Cats in the Kitchen pouches, but her normal diet consisted of Young Again Zero and primarily Weruva low carb (not the pouches lol) food. I am switching her to Young Again Zero Mature (.5%phos dry matter) and Weruva low carb and Fussie Cat, which my kittens eat and I learned it's low phos but it's not on Dr Lisa's list so I have to do some research after I catch up at work today or tomorrow.
Currently she is on bupe .01ml q8-12h PRN pain, although I'm trying to see how she does without it today b/c she eats more without it and I'm trying to prevent fatty liver, Clindamycin 25mg once per day, Cerenia 8mg PRN, mirtazipine PRN, compounded famotidine 2.5mg PRN, subcu fluids 100-150ml daily, B12 injection weekly and still on Adequan injection .04ml q4weeks.
I've been getting a lot of help on the CKD FB page, but a lot of those people are not experienced with diabetes. My vet gave us Epakitin to use, but I'm hearing that's inferior for her high phos level and the first ingredient is lactose. Will that raise her BGs b/c she is also potentially heading for a 2nd remission after breaking through glucose toxicity in October. Do I need to give a binder if she's eating low phos food? And what are your thoughts on aluminum hydroxide? I ordered it and USPS lost it so I have to figure out what to do from here as it is. I read it can cause dementia and heavy metal buildup so I wanted some laymen's experience with CKD and diabetes and what has worked for y'all.
I have to go to work but will be checking in later today and tomorrow. Thanks in advance for your experience and advice! Her SS is in the signature and the meds she's on is listed in the comments section, but i haven't figured out how to get her blood work on there yet.
Penny had stopped eating last week and was having trouble with her mouth so I took her to the vet and exam revealed advanced dental disease (2nd opinion vet mentioned stomatitis) but her chem panel came back that she was in end stage renal failure. Chem panel in June 2015 was all within normal limits. She was not admitted for IV fluids as I didn't want her left unattended overnight due to her low BGs the past especially month. BUN was 138, creatinine 11, phos 12.8, PrecisionPSL suggested pancreatitis (51) but 3 vets at 2 different practices felt that she didn't have p-titis. The treatment is pretty much the same so I did not ask for further testing. She is not anemic and all other levels are within normal limits.
She had her emergency dental two days ago and came through like a champ. The only thing she has been eating the past week is gravy from Weruva Cats in the Kitchen pouches, but her normal diet consisted of Young Again Zero and primarily Weruva low carb (not the pouches lol) food. I am switching her to Young Again Zero Mature (.5%phos dry matter) and Weruva low carb and Fussie Cat, which my kittens eat and I learned it's low phos but it's not on Dr Lisa's list so I have to do some research after I catch up at work today or tomorrow.
Currently she is on bupe .01ml q8-12h PRN pain, although I'm trying to see how she does without it today b/c she eats more without it and I'm trying to prevent fatty liver, Clindamycin 25mg once per day, Cerenia 8mg PRN, mirtazipine PRN, compounded famotidine 2.5mg PRN, subcu fluids 100-150ml daily, B12 injection weekly and still on Adequan injection .04ml q4weeks.
I've been getting a lot of help on the CKD FB page, but a lot of those people are not experienced with diabetes. My vet gave us Epakitin to use, but I'm hearing that's inferior for her high phos level and the first ingredient is lactose. Will that raise her BGs b/c she is also potentially heading for a 2nd remission after breaking through glucose toxicity in October. Do I need to give a binder if she's eating low phos food? And what are your thoughts on aluminum hydroxide? I ordered it and USPS lost it so I have to figure out what to do from here as it is. I read it can cause dementia and heavy metal buildup so I wanted some laymen's experience with CKD and diabetes and what has worked for y'all.
I have to go to work but will be checking in later today and tomorrow. Thanks in advance for your experience and advice! Her SS is in the signature and the meds she's on is listed in the comments section, but i haven't figured out how to get her blood work on there yet.
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