Hello,
Read a lot of information on here over the past few days. Our cat (Zoe) was diagnosed with diabetes a few months ago when we noticed her going to the box an awful lot. At the time the doctor said her glucose levels were over 400. She prescribed ProZinc to us and after a glucose curve done at the doctors office, had us giving her 2 units of U40 ProZinc twice a day. Nearing the end of the bottle a couple months later we came to the hard decision of wondering if we can support Zoe financially as we were looking at $800+ a year in insulin and needle costs alone. That was when we heard from a friend that you could get insulin from Wal-Mart for $25 (ProZinc is $150 a bottle).
So we called our vet and the vet confirmed that we could switch but that we would have to do testing all over again to figure out how she would react to the new insulin. The vet told us to give her one unit of the Humulin N (U-100) twice a day. After reading a ton of information on here and here I decided just to buy our own meter since on this insulin I would feel safer doing regular checks ourselves as the Humulin N insulin is so much stronger than the PZI.
Now a little side note before I get into our testing results. I also read here under section "Q3.9. How long does a bottle of insulin last?" that insulin bottles start to lose their effectiveness between 30 days and 8 weeks. It doesn't say exactly for the PZI, but our bottle of PZI was over 3 months old (400 unit bottle and giving here 4 units per day = 100 days, and there was very very little left in the bottle.) So with that said, I'm not sure if what we had been giving her the past few days or weeks was as effective as it should have been? Anyone have any experience with that? Should we be more concerened about that with the Humulin N?
So anyway, onward with our results. We bought the Reli-On Ultima from Wal-Mart as I had read a couple posters on here said they had success with that one and it was pretty accurate.
The last shot we gave Zoe was @ 7AM Thursday December 8th.
We tested her at 8pm that night and she was only at 109! So right off that bat we were glad we bought a tester as I know that faq says not to give insulin when they are under 200. We wanted to test her again the next morning but as we were still learning how to get the blood out we weren't successful in the short time we have to get ready in the morning (we also have a 14-month old child). So we didn't give her a shot. That night we tested her again and @ 7:30pm she was only 169. So obviously no shot again. The next day was the weekend so we started monitoring her every couple hours and here are our results:
So to us it seems like she is fine by just being on a low-carb diet as she hasn't had any insulin in over 3 days now. I'd be afraid to give her any insulin when she consistently dips below 200 and she doesn't seem to go over 300 (yet, although very close once). So I called the vet today and ask the vets opinion and the clerk at the desk said that our meter could be inaccurate and we should bring her on to get tested with their machine and to go over our results. To me that speaks of, "we don't want to give you our opinion unless you pay us for it." It'd be $80 for the visit and I know stress ups the glucose levels so I'm not sure how accurate a visit there would be either. So I ask the experience folks here for their opinion? I almost want to stop the insulin and then just test her randomly every couple days and she where she is.
Thanks for reading.
-Matt
Read a lot of information on here over the past few days. Our cat (Zoe) was diagnosed with diabetes a few months ago when we noticed her going to the box an awful lot. At the time the doctor said her glucose levels were over 400. She prescribed ProZinc to us and after a glucose curve done at the doctors office, had us giving her 2 units of U40 ProZinc twice a day. Nearing the end of the bottle a couple months later we came to the hard decision of wondering if we can support Zoe financially as we were looking at $800+ a year in insulin and needle costs alone. That was when we heard from a friend that you could get insulin from Wal-Mart for $25 (ProZinc is $150 a bottle).
So we called our vet and the vet confirmed that we could switch but that we would have to do testing all over again to figure out how she would react to the new insulin. The vet told us to give her one unit of the Humulin N (U-100) twice a day. After reading a ton of information on here and here I decided just to buy our own meter since on this insulin I would feel safer doing regular checks ourselves as the Humulin N insulin is so much stronger than the PZI.
Now a little side note before I get into our testing results. I also read here under section "Q3.9. How long does a bottle of insulin last?" that insulin bottles start to lose their effectiveness between 30 days and 8 weeks. It doesn't say exactly for the PZI, but our bottle of PZI was over 3 months old (400 unit bottle and giving here 4 units per day = 100 days, and there was very very little left in the bottle.) So with that said, I'm not sure if what we had been giving her the past few days or weeks was as effective as it should have been? Anyone have any experience with that? Should we be more concerened about that with the Humulin N?
So anyway, onward with our results. We bought the Reli-On Ultima from Wal-Mart as I had read a couple posters on here said they had success with that one and it was pretty accurate.
The last shot we gave Zoe was @ 7AM Thursday December 8th.
We tested her at 8pm that night and she was only at 109! So right off that bat we were glad we bought a tester as I know that faq says not to give insulin when they are under 200. We wanted to test her again the next morning but as we were still learning how to get the blood out we weren't successful in the short time we have to get ready in the morning (we also have a 14-month old child). So we didn't give her a shot. That night we tested her again and @ 7:30pm she was only 169. So obviously no shot again. The next day was the weekend so we started monitoring her every couple hours and here are our results:
- 12/08 @ 8:00pm - 109
------------------------ - 12/09 @ 7:30pm - 169
------------------------ - 12/10 @ 9:30am - 220
- 12/10 @ 9:45am - Zoe ate 1/4 low carb friskies canned food (fish)
- 12/10 @ 11:45am - 179
- 12/10 @ 2:00pm - noticed Zoe eating some of her Purina DM dry food
- 12/10 @ 2:30pm - 108
- 12/10 @ 8:00pm - 193
------------------------- - 12/11 @ 9:00am - 270
- 12/11 @ 1:00pm - 188
- 12/11 @ 7:15pm - 296
- 12/11 @ 7:15pm - Zoe ate 1/4 of low carb friskis canned food (fish)
- 12/11 @ 9:45pm - 255
------------------------- - 12/12 @ 8:00am - 230
So to us it seems like she is fine by just being on a low-carb diet as she hasn't had any insulin in over 3 days now. I'd be afraid to give her any insulin when she consistently dips below 200 and she doesn't seem to go over 300 (yet, although very close once). So I called the vet today and ask the vets opinion and the clerk at the desk said that our meter could be inaccurate and we should bring her on to get tested with their machine and to go over our results. To me that speaks of, "we don't want to give you our opinion unless you pay us for it." It'd be $80 for the visit and I know stress ups the glucose levels so I'm not sure how accurate a visit there would be either. So I ask the experience folks here for their opinion? I almost want to stop the insulin and then just test her randomly every couple days and she where she is.
Thanks for reading.
-Matt