Sarahand Jeffery
New Member
Hi there
Jeffery was diagnosed as type 1 in October and has been on Caninsulin since. We got to a point where his fructosamine showed a near perfect number but he then had a hypo event in the middle of the night. Long story short, on the advice of this forum I asked the vet to look into ProZinc as members said that it was less harsh and less likely to cause hypo as it doesn’t drop so hard.
It took a few weeks to move this forward as my vet knew nothing about ProZinc so I had to pay for them to consult an expert.
Here I am ready to start with ProZinc tomorrow morning on 1 unit, with a Freestyle Libre attached to monitor him and give the vet the numbers after 5 days to look at his next dose.
Since he went hypo I have become used to keeping a very close eye on Jeffery’s numbers between 4 and 6 hours for nadir, to make sure it isn’t too low (had another couple close calls, despite smaller doses).
My reading tells me nadir varies on PZ so would love to know the general consensus of when it is for owners, and any other info from people who have transitioned from Caninsulin to PZ.
Thank you!
Extra info: Jeffery is FIV+ and has IBD, with the only food his stomach settles on being high fibre, and high carb. We have tried diabetic friendly and other wet foods and it was disastrous so on his Royal Canine Satiety Dry he will stay.
Jeffery was diagnosed as type 1 in October and has been on Caninsulin since. We got to a point where his fructosamine showed a near perfect number but he then had a hypo event in the middle of the night. Long story short, on the advice of this forum I asked the vet to look into ProZinc as members said that it was less harsh and less likely to cause hypo as it doesn’t drop so hard.
It took a few weeks to move this forward as my vet knew nothing about ProZinc so I had to pay for them to consult an expert.
Here I am ready to start with ProZinc tomorrow morning on 1 unit, with a Freestyle Libre attached to monitor him and give the vet the numbers after 5 days to look at his next dose.
Since he went hypo I have become used to keeping a very close eye on Jeffery’s numbers between 4 and 6 hours for nadir, to make sure it isn’t too low (had another couple close calls, despite smaller doses).
My reading tells me nadir varies on PZ so would love to know the general consensus of when it is for owners, and any other info from people who have transitioned from Caninsulin to PZ.
Thank you!
Extra info: Jeffery is FIV+ and has IBD, with the only food his stomach settles on being high fibre, and high carb. We have tried diabetic friendly and other wet foods and it was disastrous so on his Royal Canine Satiety Dry he will stay.