Understanding Fructosamine

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johnt

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Wilbur was having some strange readings so i took him in. The vet wanted to do either a glucose curve (we've done these before at home). or a fructosamine. The latter was recommended, but pretty danged expensive but I wanted to see how it came out and the doctor explained to me that a fructosamine is better because it gives us a better window into the last few weeks instead of just doing a curve at random.

We did the Fructosamine.

The results came in today. the doctor said results between 300 and 400 mean 'controlled' diabetes. Wilbur's was a 320.

She said it was good and that we were controlling it. That if we could get him on a better diet and lose weight we could get him lower.

Does that reading sound good to anyone that knows?
 
On the chart I have, that is very good. It says 350-400 is excellent control for a regulated diabetic cat and 190-365 is the range for 'normal', non-diabetic cats.
 
FYI to mention what sparked the urgency here.

I checked Wilbur's blood the other day and 6 hours post injection it was at 263. I gave him his normal dose at 12 hours. Then checked him again at 10 hours post injection and his glucose was 75. had I not checked it i wouldn't have dosed him right. i got him again at 12 hours and it was only 163 so i waited till it got to 200.

That was a miracle. because wilbur NEVER lets me check him. he refuses to give me blood even though i've been working with him daily. i have to sneak the kit out of the room and put it together. if he even hears me moving it he runs and hides.

I'm getting there.
 
The one problem with fructosamine tests is that they only show an average of where the glucose has been over a 2 or 3 week period, If there has been a number of lower AND higher numbers during this time the fructosamine could show that the average reading is good while there has actually been a lot of highs and lows happening. Regular home testing...before each shot and a mid cycle reading will give a much clearer picture of what is happening in "real time". Fructosamine testing is useful with helping to diagnose diabetes in a kitty that has not started insulin treatment, but less useful in monitoring a kitty that has already started insulin treatment.
 
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