kira913
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TL;DR Pain meds helping, eating more. Likely switching from Lantus to ProZinc tonight or tomorrow depending on delivery timing.
Question: Is there anything specific to keep in mind when changing insulin types?
We did get gabapentin last night and it helped him eat a full meal over about 4 hours, yayyy!!
It does look like he's grimacing less while it's active. I did go ahead and start his Atopica again without waiting for response from our out-of-office internist, as my vet and I were heavily leaning that direction. Based on his blood work history, I would not be comfortable with him at such a low dose of prednisolone without it.
Pants was low to mid 200s in blood glucose, so I did give insulin last night. Kept it sparing at 1.5 units. With 134 this morning, even though that's higher than I'd like, I'm inclined to just monitor him -- I don't know how the gabapentin and Atopica will factor in with both freshly added
Our ProZinc prescription and needles should arrive tonight for us to officially switching insulin. I did find some scabs near some of his injection sites, so I think this is the right move.
TL;DR Pain meds helping, eating more. Likely switching from Lantus to ProZinc tonight or tomorrow depending on delivery timing.
Question: Is there anything specific to keep in mind when changing insulin types?
We did get gabapentin last night and it helped him eat a full meal over about 4 hours, yayyy!!
Pants was low to mid 200s in blood glucose, so I did give insulin last night. Kept it sparing at 1.5 units. With 134 this morning, even though that's higher than I'd like, I'm inclined to just monitor him -- I don't know how the gabapentin and Atopica will factor in with both freshly added
Our ProZinc prescription and needles should arrive tonight for us to officially switching insulin. I did find some scabs near some of his injection sites, so I think this is the right move.