I'm not sure that PZI is more L like than we think, I don't enough about the Ls to say, but I would say that there was an attempt to take the L protocols and adapt them to PZI, and that I think is where some of the advice that I got may have come from. I don't think it was misguided though, as in taking something that only applies to L and trying to make it work for PZI, I think it was a great attempt (shot down by board politics as I understand it) to take a protocol that seems to work for one insulin, and see where we can use that knowledge and adapt it for PZI and get good results. It worked for Bix.
The shallow curves and hanging numbers look to me like temporary insulin resistance or dose too low (or both) for the most part. When we see a breakthrough, we see more what you expect on PZI, with bigger drops, so that's where I think it's probably not the same as the Ls, just looks similar on the surface maybe.
Double dips I have not seen.
Late nadirs as I understand it in PZI are typically from the dose being too high, with some exceptions of a few cats who naturally nadir later, and sometimes a breakthrough will give you a late nadir when resistance is broken through, and the dose might not actually be too high.
What I am really curious to know is what people like Dr. Rand have to say (if anything) about ProZinc. I haven't taken the time to email her, but I am really curious if sooner or later some comments are published (maybe they are already, I haven't been looking, nor do I check Think Tank too often - only on the days I am feeling hardy! :lol: )
And although I will agree with what Rob hasn't said yet but I'm sure is thinking :lol: :lol: :lol: that you shouldn't come over to the PZI board and try to sell another insulin, I do agree that if any cat isn't doing great on this (or any insulin) it is a good idea to look at others. Generally I think 6 - 8 weeks is the timeframe I have read - if you don't have them regulated in that time on any insulin, you should at least consider switching insulins. I know some here are on PZI for specific reasons, like can't shoot 12/12 or have cats with health problems or eating patterns that require rapid dose changes to keep up, so for those cats I think PZI is likely the more appropriate insulin.
Lori, all that aside

I am really glad Tom is feeling better, yay! Pippa isn't on the mend or anything, but she is comfortable. She is the equivalent of in bed and in hospice at this point, which means it's "strawberry ice cream" time - only the good stuff - baby food, tuna juice, whatever she wants for as long as she is comfortable. We have had a nice quiet weekend (til my blood pressure went up with this thread, LOL :lol: :lol: :lol: )