Sorry to bump yesterday’s thread, but these are common misconceptions about Lantus so I felt a need to respond.
First, Becki, I understand why they are suggesting PZI for you and your cat, and I think it is an excellent suggestion for you and Rags. I’m only responding to the generalities about Lantus use (and the reason I am responding is because I think there are others who believe the same thing).
Every Cat is Different, and Every Caregiver is Different too. On any of the Insulin Support Groups you will see people and cats at almost every level of Feline Diabetes treatment. There are people who are new and just learning, and there are people who have been here a while and are looking to take things a step further.
There
are people on the Lantus ISG who “jump through hoops.” For the most part, they are people whose cats are challenging, for one reason or another, and the caregiver wants to improve the numbers so they are trying different things to make that happen. That is their choice, if they want to do it. If they want to post about it to get more sets of eyes and more ideas, they are welcome to do so. Brainstorming through challenges is a great way for us all to learn new things.
There are also a lot of cats, like Deb’s, who come in and go off the juice quickly, before we even get a chance to get to know them. That’s great too!
The people in between, who get their cats well regulated on the protocol, are not as visible on the forum
because they don’t need help anymore! Those folks do not tend to post threads every day because they don’t
need to, and they don’t tend to stay around much unless they are staying around with the intention of helping others.
I can see why people who just look through the Lantus ISG would think using Lantus is complicated, because that is what is most visible on the forum, but really it is not difficult and can be very flexible.
All this and sometimes cats are still not regulated on the lantus let alone achieving remission.
Not all cats will be regulated, no matter what insulin they choose. Hopefully one day we will get there, but for now we all just do the best we can do for our cat.