Kris & Teasel
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AMPS was 23.6.
No surprise. Now to gradually edge him back up in dose. Glad I didn't drop back too much last night. I gave him 2.3 u this AM.

Hi Rachel,Hmmm...Lantus might work better? Maybe post over there..I know you've already used it so you have some experience, but they might be able to offer stories of kitties like Teasel and what they did?
Thanks so much for replying Sue. I'll check out Frankie's SS.Hi @Kris & Teasel. I know you have looked at my Rom's spreadsheet, but have a look at Frankie's too. He started on Caninsulin and swapped to Lantus in April 2015. Go back to last year August time. Before that, he was one of the bounciest cats on here, but suddenly....he just stopped. It takes patience in some cats, or others like Rom it's an immediate positive reaction.
No problem. I've replied also to your request on my post yesterday about Rom's experiences on switching.Thanks so much for replying Sue
Yes, Pati, ECID. I've learned with Teasel that he overreacts to increases that are too big, ie., 0.2 u., most of the time ... very unpredictable.I was just wondering that exact thing yesterday with Morris. Do you think slight changes might not be enough to unstick them? Referring to 2.5 to fat 2.5 vs 2.5 to 2.6 or more using Teasel's dose as an example. Do you think by slight changes that they could become sort of immune to the increases? Not sure I'm articulating my question very well. I think with Teasel you are saying he could take it as a gentle nudge or he could react strongly. Is this an ECID?
ECID Pati. Too conservative can keep them higher than we like for too much of the time and it can cause insulin resistance to build. That's desensitization. I'm sure I'm guilty of being too conservative with Teasel because of his extreme variability. Rock and a hard place ...So I just "experiment" with Morris until I understand him as well as you understand Teasel's responses. But do I possibly cause harm by being too conservative with my step up doses - 3.8 to 3.9 (fat 3.8, skinny 3.10) vs 3.8 to 4? Do some cats kind of become "desensitized" to the increase when it is such a small amount?
Hi Carol,Hi Kris - just popping in to say Hi. I understand how difficult it is to decide whether to switch or not. Have you thought about Levemir instead of Lantus. I originally chose Levemir when I switched because @Cara and Wynken (GA) went to see a feline diabetes specialist in OSU and he recommended Levemir- so that is why I went with that. Just a thought - since you already tried Lantus - no easy answer here