What happened to the idea of switching to Levemir? I have heard from several people that personality changed back with an insulin switch. How closely did starting Lantus relate to removing food?
@Wendy&Neko I have a Levemir pen, and planning to start using it but I was still trying to find information on the forum on how to do the switch. Do I need to wait for Lantus 14 cycles to end or I can just start the Levemir at 70% of 1.5U? Is it possible to estimate how long we need to wait to assess the results?
Removing the dry food was and still is the goal, but now after reading the transitioning process from dry food to wet food, I realized that Chanel might be one of those cases where although on wet food, she wants to know her dry food is there and nibble on it from time to time.
Since she has all the muscle twitching, biting at the time of the shot, depression and lethargy, it is quite difficult to assess if the problem is health related or just Chanel being upset with the food.
For me Lantus has some question marks because of its nature and the safety alert released by FDA some time ago. It seems that some can develop some undesired lumps under the skin because of it, hence my choice to try Levemir (although for humans, Levemir has more chances of skin reactions). How soon did you see reactions (positive or negative) when you switched Neko to it?
Monday we hope to have the chance of checking in with the vet for : ultrasound, teeth (she lets me 'brush' her teeth for 5 seconds but that is not enough), ketones, breathing, and hopefully a chest x-ray. I was reading that for acromegaly they can do a serum test, so we can do that too.
Also, we asked them to do a food allergy test as well.
If they do not come through, I will make sure to find another vet, perhaps at Angell Memorial. Or we can try talk to Orla Mahony at Tufts to see if she can recommend a regular vet.
Chanel never had the clinical sings of diabetes meaning she still drinks 80-100 ml water, using the literbox 1-2 times a day and being a picky eater to the point where she refuses to eat if she does not like it (we gave her raw ground chicken and she likes it, but the moment we add the supplements to it she just walks away).