Jason & Belle (GA)
Active Member
Hi all,
I have posted this in Lantus, but it was suggested I post here as well. http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=34315
SInce I found Gracie 6 months ago, she seemed to eat and drink excessively. Her BG's were fine, but she did have Pyometra. The vets told me it is a common cause of excessive thirst. She had successful surgery, but the thirst continued. Two nights ago, 3 months after her surgery, I checked her BG's again and they were high. They remain elevated. She is young, and shows no other signs like loss of weight or anything behavioral. As a matter of fact, her coat, weight, and attitude are excellent. I can't help but wonder if the high BG's are caused by the pyometra, or some other major infection, like her teeth. She needs a cleaning badly.
Have any of you experienced high BG's for reasons other than diabetes, and if so, could you share? I know she very well could have diabetes, and I am familiar with caring for a diabetic cat, but all of this seems too coincidental to be unrelated. She did/does have hairball issues, and she is taking Vet's Best Cat Lube pills for it, but the ingredients like psyillium are supposed to help diabetes, not hurt, so I'm not sure if that factors in here at all.
Thanks,
Jason
I have posted this in Lantus, but it was suggested I post here as well. http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=34315
SInce I found Gracie 6 months ago, she seemed to eat and drink excessively. Her BG's were fine, but she did have Pyometra. The vets told me it is a common cause of excessive thirst. She had successful surgery, but the thirst continued. Two nights ago, 3 months after her surgery, I checked her BG's again and they were high. They remain elevated. She is young, and shows no other signs like loss of weight or anything behavioral. As a matter of fact, her coat, weight, and attitude are excellent. I can't help but wonder if the high BG's are caused by the pyometra, or some other major infection, like her teeth. She needs a cleaning badly.
Have any of you experienced high BG's for reasons other than diabetes, and if so, could you share? I know she very well could have diabetes, and I am familiar with caring for a diabetic cat, but all of this seems too coincidental to be unrelated. She did/does have hairball issues, and she is taking Vet's Best Cat Lube pills for it, but the ingredients like psyillium are supposed to help diabetes, not hurt, so I'm not sure if that factors in here at all.
Thanks,
Jason