Kris & Teasel
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Lovely blue AMPS today after yesterday's black one. Mind you, I had to skip his dose Saturday night because I was out well before and after he was due. Lantus Land: shoot 3 u on an AMPS of 124.



Yep!!Takes a little getting used too, doesn't it![]()
Not really. It's based on the slow onset character of Lantus. Doesn't mean you can't have a surprise but mostly it works.The people in Lantus Land are super brave!
Teasel is somewhat improved in numbers (more blue) but still extremely bouncy and unpredictable. The big thing for me is that he feels better because of Lantus' slower action.It seems to work really well! I'm always impressed with people on Lantus and it really does seem like a lot of kitties hit regulation/remission over there. I love to see the kitties I've known (and some I don't) get their numbers lower...I lurk on that board to keep an eye on my old Prozinc buddies a lot.
This makes me jealous. I feel like a question I should have asked my vet is "why prozinc?"It seems to work really well! I'm always impressed with people on Lantus and it really does seem like a lot of kitties hit regulation/remission over there.
I never even thought to ask about different insulins. How many are there and what's the difference between them?That was a nice long blue surf last night!
Sarah I wonder why I didn't start on lantus too. But the vet sold me on the "made for cats" and "they have better chances at remission" and "it's cheaper"... Vet had me believing every single one. At the time of diagnosis it's overwhelming and was completely terrifying for me.
My vet told me last week that Frank would most likely not go into remission. I didn't ask why. Our BG test appts are just them taking him in the back real quick, and her talking to me in the lobby. We don't go into a room, so I always feel kind of rushed. They don't charge an office visit, so I feel kind of bad if I take up too much time asking a lot of questions. Maybe I need to schedule a visit just to get more info.That was a nice long blue surf last night!
Sarah I wonder why I didn't start on lantus too. But the vet sold me on the "made for cats" and "they have better chances at remission" and "it's cheaper"... Vet had me believing every single one. At the time of diagnosis it's overwhelming and was completely terrifying for me.
If you go into the forums, you'll see the support groups for all the types of insulin. As for which is better or how they work, I'm not sure about all that. I know prozinc is what they call an in and out insulin, meaning it lasts those 12 hours between shots and starts over. Lantus, I think, builds up in the blood and kind of sticks around for a while. @StephG could probably explain better, but there might be posts on each board that explain them all if you look.I never even thought to ask about different insulins. How many are there and what's the difference between them?