Aili
Member Since 2023
Hi, I'm Aili, I'm from Barcelona, Spain.
My cat was recently diagnosed he didn't have any symptoms other than drinking too much, two weeks ago, I decided to wait to give him insulin because my vet doesn't explain things much and there's no emergency vet where I live, so I wanted to look for information and learn how to test, which this site has been of invaluable help.
I though I had things clear on what to do, so I went to the vet today to get the insulin, I asked the vet to give me lantus or prozinc, but since he uses caninsulin with all the pets, he didn't know lantus, but he has heard of prozinc, so he gave it to me, he said I should give him one unit, but then he gave me 2 different kind of syringes and I'm totally confused.
he gave me 1ml syringes with 0.1 ml to 1ml markings, no mention of u40 or anything else.
the confusion comes since I though one dose of prozinc would be 0.1 ml, that is what my vet said that one those of insulin is at the 0.1 ml mark.
but from what I've read one dose of prozinc is 0.025ml, so the 0.1ml mark on my syringe would be 4 units.
so that is my confusion, when you guys talk about giving one dose, is it from a different syringe graduation so you choose the 1 mark, and in my syringe is the 0.1 mark, or I'm totally confused and didn't understand a thing? because it's totally posible, I'm really bad on math and with all the things on my head, my mind is very diffuse
my cat get high numbers very late at night, I check his glucose at 2 or 3 at dawn and he's at 250-260 and then I wake at 8AM and check his blood and he's at 370-400(human glucometer).
he doesn't have food available from 1 at dawn to 8am and he's lowering glucose numbers through the day, he's on a mostly moist food with added fiber, with a very little amount of of applaws dry supposedly low on carbs (no indication of how low) on the afternoon.
is the one dose of prozinc correct to start or should I try with less at least until I see how he handles it?
I would really appreciate the help, I don't have anyone to ask and I don't trust my vet too much since he doesn't use prozinc and doesn't really say much.
thanks,
My cat was recently diagnosed he didn't have any symptoms other than drinking too much, two weeks ago, I decided to wait to give him insulin because my vet doesn't explain things much and there's no emergency vet where I live, so I wanted to look for information and learn how to test, which this site has been of invaluable help.
I though I had things clear on what to do, so I went to the vet today to get the insulin, I asked the vet to give me lantus or prozinc, but since he uses caninsulin with all the pets, he didn't know lantus, but he has heard of prozinc, so he gave it to me, he said I should give him one unit, but then he gave me 2 different kind of syringes and I'm totally confused.
he gave me 1ml syringes with 0.1 ml to 1ml markings, no mention of u40 or anything else.
the confusion comes since I though one dose of prozinc would be 0.1 ml, that is what my vet said that one those of insulin is at the 0.1 ml mark.
but from what I've read one dose of prozinc is 0.025ml, so the 0.1ml mark on my syringe would be 4 units.
so that is my confusion, when you guys talk about giving one dose, is it from a different syringe graduation so you choose the 1 mark, and in my syringe is the 0.1 mark, or I'm totally confused and didn't understand a thing? because it's totally posible, I'm really bad on math and with all the things on my head, my mind is very diffuse
my cat get high numbers very late at night, I check his glucose at 2 or 3 at dawn and he's at 250-260 and then I wake at 8AM and check his blood and he's at 370-400(human glucometer).
he doesn't have food available from 1 at dawn to 8am and he's lowering glucose numbers through the day, he's on a mostly moist food with added fiber, with a very little amount of of applaws dry supposedly low on carbs (no indication of how low) on the afternoon.
is the one dose of prozinc correct to start or should I try with less at least until I see how he handles it?
I would really appreciate the help, I don't have anyone to ask and I don't trust my vet too much since he doesn't use prozinc and doesn't really say much.
thanks,

