Zuko's Dad
Member since 2025
Hi everyone,
Our 8 year old boy named Zuko has been diagnosed as a diabetic for a year and a couple months. He has been on Lantus for the last year and we have not achieved consistent regulation. Recently he has had AMPS/PMPS numbers closer to the 400s and his nadirs (which used to be around 100 - 200 when on 2.5U - 3.0U) are much higher too. He is showing signs of diabetic neuropathy in his hind legs and we are trying to stabilize him as quickly as possible. He is on Zobaline.
We are working with our vet to determine what is going on. I have extensively read about the Somogyi effect and I am not confident that is the mechanism at play here. We test every day AMPS and PMPS with frequent nadir spot checks around +6 to +8.
Zuko is currently on 3.5U and we have been following the TR protocol. Zuko is 7.3kg and not overweight (confirmed by multiple vets), he is just a larger cat.
My question (which I am sure relies on a spreadsheet being filled out to properly answer): With a consistent climb in his nadir, AMPS and PMPS when we have previously had lower numbers at a lower dose (2.5U to 3.0U) is it appropriate to continue increasing his Lantus dose? I am starting to think that he may not respond to Lantus well and it might be more worthwhile to switch to Prozinc. Obviously that is a larger conversation, but quite frankly I am exhausted with being worried 24/7. Thank you for your help.
Our 8 year old boy named Zuko has been diagnosed as a diabetic for a year and a couple months. He has been on Lantus for the last year and we have not achieved consistent regulation. Recently he has had AMPS/PMPS numbers closer to the 400s and his nadirs (which used to be around 100 - 200 when on 2.5U - 3.0U) are much higher too. He is showing signs of diabetic neuropathy in his hind legs and we are trying to stabilize him as quickly as possible. He is on Zobaline.
We are working with our vet to determine what is going on. I have extensively read about the Somogyi effect and I am not confident that is the mechanism at play here. We test every day AMPS and PMPS with frequent nadir spot checks around +6 to +8.
Zuko is currently on 3.5U and we have been following the TR protocol. Zuko is 7.3kg and not overweight (confirmed by multiple vets), he is just a larger cat.
My question (which I am sure relies on a spreadsheet being filled out to properly answer): With a consistent climb in his nadir, AMPS and PMPS when we have previously had lower numbers at a lower dose (2.5U to 3.0U) is it appropriate to continue increasing his Lantus dose? I am starting to think that he may not respond to Lantus well and it might be more worthwhile to switch to Prozinc. Obviously that is a larger conversation, but quite frankly I am exhausted with being worried 24/7. Thank you for your help.