View Full Version : Myndi diabetic - UPDATE
pomtzu
01-16-2011, 06:43 AM
I'm thinking that maybe Myndi has now developed diabetes. Last week I had her to the vet for what appeared to be a UTI (very frequent peeing and just not the norm for her), and doc put her on an antibiotic since she did well with the same thing about a year ago. Then I noticed that she was drinking quite sizable amounts of water and peeing a river numerous times each day. She has never been a big drinker or pee-er, so this caught my attention right away. It has gotten worse the past few days, to the point where she is having trouble holding it. She will bark and tell me she has to go, but by the time I get up to get my jacket on to take her out, then it's too late! :( Sparky has a vet appointment tomorrow to have his mouth checked after his bout with the infected gums, so I'm just going to take Myn in too and have doc do a blood sugar on her.
Years ago, two of my three Lhasas had diabetes, and I managed both of them for about 5 years each as diabetics, but both were about 10 years old when diagnosed. They were both on insulin, so I wouldn't have a problem giving Myndi shots if I had to. The thing that worries me about her tho, is that she is older - she will be 15 in another week on the 24th of this month - even tho she is reasonably healthy otherwise. She only takes a low dose of thyroid med, and has had no more GI bleeds after her near death experience last summer. Her appetite is great and she maintains her weight where it should be.
So my question to anyone that might have any other ideas - could these symptoms be indicative of some other problem other than diabetes? Any input would be appreciated.
In the meantime, I will be ordering incontinent panties for her to wear, especially at night. I found some nice ones at a site called seniorpetproducts.com, and reasonably priced compared to other sites. I can just put in a heavy duty maxi pad too instead of paying out extra for the absorbent disposable pads. This is what I did with my female Lhasa, and it worked out very well.
And last but not least, could you spare some PT prayers for my old girl? I KNOW that they helped immensely in her recovery when she was so sick last summer, and I'm hoping you can give her a helping hand again - with whatever her problem is now. Thanks all......:love:
I'll update tomorrow after we get back from the vet.
Medusa
01-16-2011, 07:36 AM
Of course, prayers for Myndi and you, Ellie. Even if she is older, I'll bet that you'll be able to get things under control quicky and easily. Keep the faythe. :love:
chocolatepuppy
01-16-2011, 12:37 PM
Pawsitive thoughts and prayers headed out for Myndi. {hugs}
Grace
01-16-2011, 01:51 PM
Prayers and good thoughts headed your way, Ellie.
Pinot's Mom
01-16-2011, 01:53 PM
Awww, Myndi, I'm sorry you're not feeling well. Prayers everything works out OK. :love:
As far as the symptoms; I'm not familiar enough to weigh in with any suggestions. Keep us posted.
jennielynn1970
01-16-2011, 02:23 PM
Healing thoughts and prayers going out to Myndi.
Asiel
01-16-2011, 02:37 PM
Sounds like a real bummer for poor Myndi. Prayers coming up so that it might just be a passing minor problem. Keep us posted, I'm really anxious to hear the results since I don't have any experience with tiny dogs and I might someday need it. :)
lizbud
01-16-2011, 04:49 PM
I don't have any idea what this might indicate but Myndi will be in
my prayers that this is something easily fixed. I hope she isn't too
uncomfortable.
pomtzu
01-16-2011, 05:41 PM
Thanks for the good wishes, everyone.
She's not at all "sick" or uncomfortable or anything like that. Miss Piddle-Pot is contentedly sleeping at my feet under my desk, and is acting perfectly normal - other than the waterworks issue. It's drink & pee, drink & pee, and then more drink & pee! I've been taking her out every couple of hours all day, and she produces every time, so the carpet and rest of the flooring has been spared. I doubt that overnight will be so good, but she'll spend it in my bathroom and she doesn't mind that. I just put the gate up at the bathroom door, and she can still see me in bed and hear the t.v., so it's not like she's closed off from me and she's content that way. No more sleeping in the bed until I get this issue resolved, or at least her incontinent pants. I sent for them today, so will have them before the end of the week. I had to strip my bed completely three times this week and had to wash the blanket, sheets and mattress pad each time! No more of that nonsense!!! What I don't go thru for these Fuzzbuttz! :eek:
So, I should know more about what's going on with her tomorrow. If it is diabetes, I hope that she is easy to regulate. My female Lhasa was a nightmare - one time her levels would be in the 500 or 600's, and then she would crash and I'd have to give her Karo syrup to bring her back up. My male was easier - thank goodness!
I'll let you know what's what tomorrow..........:)
Freedom
01-16-2011, 05:41 PM
Oh Myndi, sounds like you aren't feeling quite up to snuff just now.
Prayers from RI!
Karen
01-16-2011, 06:12 PM
We'll be thinking of you both. It's good you are experienced with it, so it's not as scary for you as it would be for others. Give Myndy a kiss on the head from me, okay?
cassiesmom
01-17-2011, 01:16 PM
Pawsitive thoughts and prayers headed out for Myndi. {hugs}
From me too!
kaycountrygal
01-17-2011, 02:01 PM
I sure hope your Mynda does not have diabetes... but if she does you sound as if you could handle it. She sure is cute. I'll be checking back to see updates. Kay in NC
Freedom
01-17-2011, 03:31 PM
Just checking for news . . . .
pomtzu
01-17-2011, 05:37 PM
We got back from the vet not too long ago with good new - and bad.
First the good news - she isn't diabetic. Her blood sugar was a nice healthy 122. Bad news?? - she has kidney disease. The good news there tho, she is NOT in kidney failure, tho of course that could eventually be what happens if something else doesn't get her first. It's simply age related, and doc will approach and control it as best she can with diet. So Myn is now on a low protein diet - Hills Prescription K/D canned (at $2.35 per can and by prescription only!!! :eek:), as she won't eat dry food. Doc said to ease her into it - 1/4 of that to 3/4 of what she now gets, and then after a few days increase it to half and half, then 3/4 Hills to 1/4 what she gets now, and then eventually all Hills if she will eat it. She can have veggies like peas, green beans and carrots, and she likes all of them, so I'm hoping she won't have a problem adjusting to the new food. I'm to feed her the same volume of food that she gets now - just have to adjust what it is that she eats. Doc is pleased that she is maintaining her weight and that the appetite is good - that's very much a plus in her favor. So that's the scoop on the old girl. I know I can't expect her to live forever, and that something will take her from me one day - but I'm still not at all prepared for it.
Thanks again for the well wishes, and I did deliver that kiss to her, Karen. She LOVES kisses! If you could remember my Myn from time to time in your PT prayers, we would be so thankful for them. I'm always so thankful for my PT Family and all the support that they give.
And before I forget - since this was Sparky's vet appointment today originally - he is doing just fine. The infection in his gums has all cleared up and he will be on a monthly regimen of 5 days of antibiotics each month, so that the infection doesn't come back. Nothing will stop the plaque buildup, and doc will just scrape and snip that off as needed.
So that's the latest from the Fuzzbuttz and their Mom. ;)
Freedom
01-17-2011, 05:43 PM
Aw, Myndi, Ellie. Hugs to one and kisses to d'other!
So tough watching them age. Just enjoy each day together!
Karen
01-17-2011, 05:55 PM
Awww, thanks, Pom! And Myndi, you can have all my peas and carrots, since I am allergic to them now, okay? Glad you found out what the deal is, and hopefully it can be managed, as you said, with diet.
One more kiss from me! Be glad you are down there though, pretty girl - you wouldn't be able to see over our snowbanks right now, even if you stood on top of your brother.
chocolatepuppy
01-17-2011, 07:55 PM
Best wishes and prayers for Myndi. I hope she does well on the new food.
Lilith Cherry
01-17-2011, 08:13 PM
Loving thoughts and prayers for all of you!
My daughter in law has a dog who is incontinent at night too and she finds it cheaper and just as efficient to buy generic newborn size diapers and cut a hole for the tail,,, just a thought:)
Medusa
01-18-2011, 07:59 AM
Ah well, age related. A sad but inevitable fact of life. I'm glad that Myndi isn't diabetic but I'm sure you would've handled it w/ease anyhow. W/all the love and care that you give your fuzzbutz, I'm sure that she has many more good years w/you yet, Ellie. :love:
lizbud
01-18-2011, 09:54 AM
I am so glad this wasn't bad news for Myndi. Aging is the pits for both
furry & skinned, but it sure beats the alternative.;) Sounds like the change
in diet & a little TLC should help her a lot. (((Hugs)) to the little patient.:)
pomtzu
01-18-2011, 12:58 PM
Loving thoughts and prayers for all of you!
My daughter in law has a dog who is incontinent at night too and she finds it cheaper and just as efficient to buy generic newborn size diapers and cut a hole for the tail,,, just a thought:)
Ya' know - I had thought about the newborn disposable diapers, but then dismissed the idea. I had tried that when I had my Lhasa that was incontinent, and they wouldn't stay on and they leaked around the legs, etc. But then - that was back in the 80's :eek: and the design of them has drastically improved since then, so they just might work. I have to go out tomorrow, so I'll just pick up a small pack at the dollar store and give them a try, and if they work okay - I can just send the others back. Or I can keep them and have her wear her "designer panties" - (they're denim), over the diaper - just to be stylish!! :rolleyes::p:D
And thanks so much for the thoughts and prayers. Everybody's concern and good wishes means so much to me! :love:
Asiel
01-18-2011, 07:39 PM
So nice to have that power outage over and done with. Just read the update on Myndi and I'm so happy everything will be under control again. Now to find a way to stretch the dollars for that food...gosh that's so expensive, lucky she's a tiny little thing at least.
I knew the prayers would work, don't they always at the most crucial times? Hope Myndi has another long time with you.
Interesting to read about the 5 day antibiotic treatment for Sparky, glad that worked out too.
Roxyluvsme13
01-19-2011, 03:27 PM
Poor little Myndi girl. It sucks that she has kidney disease, but It's really good to hear that she still has an appetite and is as happy as a little Pommie should be.
I'll keep her in my thoughts and hope for the best. :love:
Give her a kiss on her nose for me!
Alysser
01-20-2011, 04:23 PM
I have no suggestions Pom, but I am so sorry to hear Myndi has kidney disease. :love: You have my full support.
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