George&Bert
Member Since 2009
Hi all!
Andre' has been on Lantus for three months now. Although his numbers have dropped I have to attribute it partly to the change in diet from hi-carb dry to low-carb canned. I do leave some Epigen90 dry out for him and the others to nibble on.
Call it guy feeling, but he looks out of sorts sometimes and I can see that in his eyes and behavior.
He is on 1.75 u u100 BID.
I can't test him and have resorted to taking him to the vets for testing every two weeks.
I know how to test, but can't on him (yet) so don't go there.
There is a study where eight out of eight cats went OTJ within twelve weeks and vet testing only once every two weeks. They were on Latus and I wonder if there is a Lev study like that?
Anyhow, I have read that to make the transition from Lantus to Levemir just decrease the dose by 30%.
Is that correct or is there another method?
Andre' has been on Lantus for three months now. Although his numbers have dropped I have to attribute it partly to the change in diet from hi-carb dry to low-carb canned. I do leave some Epigen90 dry out for him and the others to nibble on.
Call it guy feeling, but he looks out of sorts sometimes and I can see that in his eyes and behavior.
He is on 1.75 u u100 BID.
I can't test him and have resorted to taking him to the vets for testing every two weeks.
I know how to test, but can't on him (yet) so don't go there.
There is a study where eight out of eight cats went OTJ within twelve weeks and vet testing only once every two weeks. They were on Latus and I wonder if there is a Lev study like that?
Anyhow, I have read that to make the transition from Lantus to Levemir just decrease the dose by 30%.
Is that correct or is there another method?