Cashew is now Diabetic
What does this mean?
- Cashew needs to take insulin after her meal every 12 hours to control her BGs. Goal is to keep it between 100-200mg/dl. Starting Vetsulin at 6 units on a U-40ml syringe.
- Spot check Cashew's blood glucose to see if this is the right amount for her
- Watch out for signs of hypoglycemia (when BG is too low)
- Watch out for lethargy, inappetence, vomiting - ketoacidosis
- Cataracts develop in 100% of dogs with diabetes so be ready for it :(
Notes on Blood Test
1) Mild elevation in alkaline phosphatase,: This is an enzyme that is associated with several things (liver, excess corticosteroid, bones, amongst others). This is considered a mild elevation, and I suggest this just be monitored (i.e. check again in 6 months).
2) blood glucose=396, consistent with Diabetes
3) elevation in precision pSL: this is associated with the pancreas. I actually do not like this test at all, because it can be elevated in dogs without pancreatic disease. If she were vomiting or having other GI signs then I would consider this significant.
4) urinalysis: elevated glucose, consistent with Diabetes. There was trace ketones in the urine, which is indicative of a dog who is utilizing fat to get energy to the cells, since the glucose wasn't being transported by insulin into the cells. When ketones rise dogs can start to act very sick.
So, there is nothing on the blood test to indicate there is an underlying disease that could make her insulin resistant.