Harley Baby & Michele
Member Since 2018
Hello everyone.
Harley is on Novolin N since 6/1/18. His numbers are terrible. I have increased to 3 units without any change. He still has a voracious appetite; gained 1/2 pound then lost it. His appetite did slow down for a few days but now he is always hungry. He only eats Fancy Feast now. He is on his 5th can of the day today, free feeding. His Ketones are negative. Before insulin he had DKA x 2. His attitude is normal.
I asked in the Novolin site about switching to Prozinc. Upon further research, I can afford Lantus or Levemir, and timing is not an issue.
Someone told me this journey is a marathon not a sprint. Unfortunately, I do not have much in the way of patience! It is Killing me to see such high numbers and constantly wondering about the effect on his little body. Also, I am terrified he might go into DKA again; after 2 episodes I don't think he would make it through another one.
I have read EVERYTHING on this board and on the general web about the various insulins for cats. My question is: what should I switch to??
After reading so much info my inclination is Lantus or Levemir as they seem to be longest acting. An Endocrine Vet, on line, liked Lantus 1st then Levemir 2nd. Concerned though that Lantus might burn.
I want to go to my Vet armed with a decision. My guess is I was put on Novolin for the cheap price.
So please, anyone, How Do I Make A Decision??
Harley is on Novolin N since 6/1/18. His numbers are terrible. I have increased to 3 units without any change. He still has a voracious appetite; gained 1/2 pound then lost it. His appetite did slow down for a few days but now he is always hungry. He only eats Fancy Feast now. He is on his 5th can of the day today, free feeding. His Ketones are negative. Before insulin he had DKA x 2. His attitude is normal.
I asked in the Novolin site about switching to Prozinc. Upon further research, I can afford Lantus or Levemir, and timing is not an issue.
Someone told me this journey is a marathon not a sprint. Unfortunately, I do not have much in the way of patience! It is Killing me to see such high numbers and constantly wondering about the effect on his little body. Also, I am terrified he might go into DKA again; after 2 episodes I don't think he would make it through another one.
I have read EVERYTHING on this board and on the general web about the various insulins for cats. My question is: what should I switch to??
After reading so much info my inclination is Lantus or Levemir as they seem to be longest acting. An Endocrine Vet, on line, liked Lantus 1st then Levemir 2nd. Concerned though that Lantus might burn.
I want to go to my Vet armed with a decision. My guess is I was put on Novolin for the cheap price.
So please, anyone, How Do I Make A Decision??