Kidney failure cause such high numbers?

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  1. Puddensmom

    Puddensmom Member

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    Hi everyone,

    Pudden came out of remission and has been on insulin since the 25th. She was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney failure on the 7th.

    At first with a very low dose of .25 she was going down and I was getting pre shots in the 200s. When I wasn't getting any blues for a few cycles I raised her to .50. Then I got a 495. I was thinking it was a bounce but the .25 seemed too low if you look at her chart.

    I headed over to the prozinc forum and got some help with reassuring me it was not a bounce and just a lack of insulin.

    I raised it back to .50 and tonight got a 524! The thing is Pudden never even went into the 400s before the .50 dose. So I'm still wondering if she is bouncing or truly not getting enough insulin?

    Has anyone had experience with their cat coming out of remission because of CKD? It's funny because she seemed to be feeling better but I am shocked when I check her and see these horrible numbers.

    I would appreciate any advise because I am dealing with so much with her kidney disease and now to have diabetes on top of it is so overwhelming.
     
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  2. Marje and Gracie

    Marje and Gracie Senior Member Moderator

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    There are a lot of things that could cause her to come out of remission. If she had a kidney infection, for example, that could cause it. Kidney infections are very common to CKD cats.

    The bottom line is that you might not ever know what triggered it.

    Wishing you both well.
     
  3. Puddensmom

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    Thank you! Is it common for numbers to suddenly skyrocket even on insulin? I know Pudden was getting a low dose, but it seems like her pancreas just suddenly threw in the towel.
     
  4. Marje and Gracie

    Marje and Gracie Senior Member Moderator

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    It certainly can especially if there are other things going on.

    But....unless you have tests between 2016 and now, she could easily have been eeking up.
     
  5. Puddensmom

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    She started having higher than normal numbers back in November of 2017. She would go into the high 100s and then back down. We didn't start insulin since it seemed dangerous because she would go into normal range on her own after eating. I believe now those numbers were the result of her beginning kidney failure.
     
  6. Marje and Gracie

    Marje and Gracie Senior Member Moderator

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    Possible but there could be something else going on that they haven’t found because they are focused on CKD.

    But, the bottom line is she needs insulin and so you just have to go with that and not struggle too much with “why” except for the possibility of some infection somewhere.
     
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