Wmichielssen
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Hi there, first-time poster, long-time diabetes mom! Thank you for all of your help over the years- I've usually been able to log on and find answers and I've really apprecaited it. I am seeking an answer I couldn't find today.
Recently, my 16-year-old, Bodhi is having trouble with his insulin. He is on Prozinc and we test every morning and night before giving him his dose of insulin to ensure accuracy. Recently, he has begun to drink and pee A LOT more and I chatted with a friend who is a vet who suggested an insulin curve to rule out the early stages of renal failure. Sure enough, the Prozinc isn't lowering his numbers at all. Now, I've had a bad batch of insulin before. However, he's been on this bottle for at least a month and since that bad batch, I stopped buying from Chewy and only pick it up directly from the vet.
So my question is this: is there a way to tell if he is becoming insulin-resistant or if I have a bad batch of insulin without repurchasing another $150 bottle? AND if he is becoming insulin-resistant, would switching to another type of insulin solve the problem? Thanks for your advice!
Recently, my 16-year-old, Bodhi is having trouble with his insulin. He is on Prozinc and we test every morning and night before giving him his dose of insulin to ensure accuracy. Recently, he has begun to drink and pee A LOT more and I chatted with a friend who is a vet who suggested an insulin curve to rule out the early stages of renal failure. Sure enough, the Prozinc isn't lowering his numbers at all. Now, I've had a bad batch of insulin before. However, he's been on this bottle for at least a month and since that bad batch, I stopped buying from Chewy and only pick it up directly from the vet.
So my question is this: is there a way to tell if he is becoming insulin-resistant or if I have a bad batch of insulin without repurchasing another $150 bottle? AND if he is becoming insulin-resistant, would switching to another type of insulin solve the problem? Thanks for your advice!