mnp13 wrote:It starts with a P and is about 15 letters long. It comes in a purple bottle. I don't have the bottle here with me.
a-bull wrote:Has she been checked for diabetes?
Marinepits wrote:mnp13 wrote:It starts with a P and is about 15 letters long. It comes in a purple bottle. I don't have the bottle here with me.
Proin? (Pro-in) White bottle, purple label?
Marinepits wrote:a-bull wrote:Has she been checked for diabetes?
Michelle, correct me if I'm wrong, but Ruby's issue cropped up because of her pyrometria and subsequent spay, yes?
Marinepits wrote:a-bull wrote:Has she been checked for diabetes?
Michelle, correct me if I'm wrong, but Ruby's issue cropped up because of her pyrometria and subsequent spay, yes?
Sam's was due to a poor spay job about 2 years before we adopted her.
a-bull wrote:Marinepits wrote:a-bull wrote:Has she been checked for diabetes?
Michelle, correct me if I'm wrong, but Ruby's issue cropped up because of her pyrometria and subsequent spay, yes?
Sam's was due to a poor spay job about 2 years before we adopted her.
I was just thinking if she has issues with incontinence, it would be a constant issue . . . whereas incontinence from diabetes could come and go.
Kingsgurl wrote:That's because Diabetes Insipidus is a failure of the kidneys to make use of anti-diuretic hormones produced by the body which concentrate urine.
http://www.vetinfo.com/dencyclopedia/dedibetinsp.html
it's not like the other kind of diabetes in which the body has problems dealing with sugars. I think the first test they do when screening for diabetes insipidus is a test on how concentrated the urine is, then another test with water withheld for a bit to see if the concentration level elevates.
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