Jacque is very leery of using the L type insulins.
@Chris & China (GA) talked to her about the advantages of using Lantus, in a post over in our sister facebook group.
Jacque already has another cat Jazz Man, on Prozinc.
That is why she tried that insulin first, starting on 2/14/20. She self diagnosed her cat Tiger. No vet diagnosis at that time.
I questioned her on if her cat Tiger was actually diabetic, but she insisted he was. I then actually agreed with her bumping the dose of Prozinc up really, really fast, to get him out of the high BG levels, those black numbers. I'm still not convinced that her bottle of Prozinc is any good.
Then she got the Vetsulin from her vet and has tried that for the last 9 days. She started Tiger at a very high dose, increased really, really fast and expects very fast control of the BG numbers.
The problem with Vetsulin, is that it simply does not last the full 12 hours of the dosing cycle.
Jacque is also very scared of numbers in the yellow range or below. Afraid of hypos more than getting Tiger in
those lower, better BG ranges. Human diabetics feel dreadful, when their BG levels are that high.
Even Jazz Man, her other diabetic cat (on Prozinc) is likely above renal threshold most of the time, from what she has said.
It's her choice though. On making those insulin choices and dosing decisions.
Tiger has other medical issues, complicating the situation. Beyond his older senior age of 18. Plus, limited funds is a big concern for Jacque, as she has a lot of special needs cats she takes care of, besides the 2 diabetic cats.
"Between a rock and a hard place."