Rachel & Gus
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Has anyone switched from Lantus to PZI and noticed that their cat felt better - had more energy, less depression? I know Dr. Hodgkins believe PZI is the best choice although harder to get.
The better control I've gotten over Gus's blood glucose, the worse his energy seems, plus he has weight gain and just not alert or acting like himself. We have been going steady at around 150 with an occasional high of 220 or low of 78, but mostly just holding steady.
After doing some research - I've come across a lot of people (not cats) who said they felt better after switching from Lantus to Levemir.
My own personal experience - I tried three different synthetic thyroid medications over a period of two years and felt terrible on all of them. I finally switched to natural thyroid (made from pigs) and it was like night and day. I feel great now. My lab numbers on the synthetics were normal, but I felt like crap - depressed, low energy, bloating. Many people have this experience.
Cats can't tell us when they feel bad. We just have to observe there behavior. I'm just wondering if it is possibly the Lantus making Gus feel this way. He seems to feel better and have more energy if I give him less insulin and let his numbers run higher, but of course that's not the optimal thing to do.
Gus's lab work has all been normal.
I've read changing from Lantus to PZI is difficult, but don't know for sure. It's only what I've read.
I've posted in the Levemir and Think Tank as well because I also wonder if some cats feel better on Levemir even though it is a sythetic. If anyone has any feedback, I would greatly appreciate it.
The better control I've gotten over Gus's blood glucose, the worse his energy seems, plus he has weight gain and just not alert or acting like himself. We have been going steady at around 150 with an occasional high of 220 or low of 78, but mostly just holding steady.
After doing some research - I've come across a lot of people (not cats) who said they felt better after switching from Lantus to Levemir.
My own personal experience - I tried three different synthetic thyroid medications over a period of two years and felt terrible on all of them. I finally switched to natural thyroid (made from pigs) and it was like night and day. I feel great now. My lab numbers on the synthetics were normal, but I felt like crap - depressed, low energy, bloating. Many people have this experience.
Cats can't tell us when they feel bad. We just have to observe there behavior. I'm just wondering if it is possibly the Lantus making Gus feel this way. He seems to feel better and have more energy if I give him less insulin and let his numbers run higher, but of course that's not the optimal thing to do.
Gus's lab work has all been normal.
I've read changing from Lantus to PZI is difficult, but don't know for sure. It's only what I've read.
I've posted in the Levemir and Think Tank as well because I also wonder if some cats feel better on Levemir even though it is a sythetic. If anyone has any feedback, I would greatly appreciate it.