I visited her a couple hours ago and she's doing much better. The doctor said I should never change her dose without consulting my vet, even if it's only .25. I am also thinking of switching insulins. I sent Chloe's SS to my vet. Turns out that when I visited her in November, she had mentioned that but I had just bought a new vial of Prozinc. Now the vial is almost empty, so it would be a perfect time to switch.Oh no, I'm so sorry to read this. I hope she pulls through.
I wonder if this might be a good time to think about switching to Lantus or levemir?
They're pretty strict about tests and protocol but start low go slow is a little more forgiving.
Praying for Chloe and hugs to you and Chloe.
I don't know, Steph. It's been a year and I haven't gotten Chloe regulated. I finally found a vet I can trust and I probably should have checked in with her sooner. Hopefully, I'll hear from her today. Extra vet visits wouldn't cost nearly as much as DKA's which are about $3,000.Vets say a lot of stuff that just strokes their ego.
You have history of their dose being far too much (30 BG reading a while back).
I hate when vets say that kind of stuff.
Might be worth investing in a blood beta ketone meter too as they may give an earlier warning of ketone build-up.Extra vet visits wouldn't cost nearly as much as DKA's which are about $3,000.
They told me she started eating last night and is doing so well that she can come home tomorrow! I have to get some Lantus soon!Might be worth investing in a blood beta ketone meter too as they may give an earlier warning of ketone build-up.
Sending lots of healing vibes and prayers for Chloe to be feeling much better very soon. If she's having difficulty eating it's very wise to ask the vet for a supply of anti-nausea and appetite stimulant meds to take home with you when Chloe is discharged.
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With the dose Chloe is on now, I suggest the pens too. One vial is 1000 units. That would be something close to 250 days worth with 2 units twice a day. (Not saying that's going to be her dose but usually it's close to what they were on before you switch). It could go bad before then and you'd be wasting money. Chuck uses up a vial in a little over a month so a vial doesn't have time to "go bad".They said to get the vial.
The vet from the animal hospital called me again at 9 pm to update me before she finished her shift. She said they would provide me with some Lantus to start with. I had a bit of sticker shock when I saw the prices. I'll ask about it on the Lantus board. Oh yes, and she is writing a script for me.With the dose Chloe is on now, I suggest the pens too. One vial is 1000 units. That would be something close to 250 days worth with 2 units twice a day. (Not saying that's going to be her dose but usually it's close to what they were on before you switch). It could go bad before then and you'd be wasting money. Chuck uses up a vial in a little over a month so a vial doesn't have time to "go bad".
A pen has 300 units so close to 75 days in each pen (at 2 units twice a day) give it take a few days to account for wasting a drop or two each dose.
So if it only lasts 60 days before it goes bad- you're only wasting 15ish units or about 7-8 days. Vs wasting 190 units in a vial or about 50 days worth of it goes bad in 60 days.
Hope that all makes sense.
Bottom line, pens are more economical and you get more by ordering 5 pens (1500 units) vs ordering a vial.
I suggest looking into Mark's for the lantus if your vet will give you a paper script.
I agree with Rachel's advice to go post on the Lantus forum and inform them of the recent DKA, that it's her second hospitalization for DKA, etc. They need to know that to give the best advice. I also recommend that you read the yellow info stickies on that forum to learn more about how a depot insulin like Lantus works, the two different dosing regimens that are used and so on. It's a very different world from the ProZinc one you're used to. That forum has a load of extremely experienced folks who can zero in on what needs to be done to help Chloe. Their advice is worth its weight in gold and Chloe will definitely benefit if you follow it closely.The vet from the animal hospital called me again at 9 pm to update me before she finished her shift. She said they would provide me with some Lantus to start with. I had a bit of sticker shock when I saw the prices. I'll ask about it on the Lantus board. Oh yes, and she is writing a script for me.
Oh, she said everyone at the hospital fell in love with Chloe because she's such a sweetheart. That happened last time, too. For a Siamese mix, she's very laid back, even though she tries to bite me when I give her injections.
Be careful where you get your insulin from, I bought some on the Supply Closet. The first dose Buddy went up to over 400 and at shot time he was @149. They will not refund my money. After I received the insulin and had a problem, they started saying buyer beware, no refunds, we had no contract, if they had said that before hand I would not have bought from them. Be careful, Mark's Marine Pharmacy in Canada is a good place to buy insulin.I'm so pleased to hear that Chloe's recovering really well! (((Chloe)))
I still stick by my suggestion to ask for the anti-nausea and appetite stimulant meds. Extensive experience with nausea and appetite issues has taught me that it's far better to have a supply of meds in the house that aren't needed than being in a position where a kitty can't eat and not being able to respond quickly to help it - especially if the kitty is being treated with insulin (and doubly so if the kitty has a history of ketone problems).
Fingers and paws crossed that Chloe will do well on Lantus.
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I have faxed script's to Mark's Marine Pharmacy, Bud's doc said she would call them, they said that was alright. Is Chloe home yet, I bet her Momma is excited.Marks marine pharmacy is the most cost effective if you get the box of 5 pens. They will last quite some time. If you have script, call them and you might be able to email it or fax it.
If you have any Diabetic friends they might be willing to sell you a vial or pen at whatever cost their insurance charges them.The vet from the animal hospital called me again at 9 pm to update me before she finished her shift. She said they would provide me with some Lantus to start with. I had a bit of sticker shock when I saw the prices. I'll ask about it on the Lantus board. Oh yes, and she is writing a script for me.
Oh, she said everyone at the hospital fell in love with Chloe because she's such a sweetheart. That happened last time, too. For a Siamese mix, she's very laid back, even though she tries to bite me when I give her injections.
That could be why her numbers have been out of control. Can you pick up the insulin today and start it tonight?Too late. I already ordered the Prozinc. My vet even called me when she got the prescription request from the pharmacy. She thought I would be getting Lantus, too. I'm a bit worried about Chloe's high numbers since she came home from th hospital. Maybe the Prozinc I have has lost its effectiveness. It's way past the expiration date.
@Critter Mom I think I have found your second calling. FDE. Feline Diabetic Expert.On Lantus, the starting dose needs to be held for at least 6 cycles before you can assess its efficacy (depot has to be established). See Table 3 in the attached PDF for Roomp-Rand TR dose adjustment protocol.
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Too late. I already ordered the Prozinc. My vet even called me when she got the prescription request from the pharmacy. She thought I would be getting Lantus, too. I'm a bit worried about Chloe's high numbers since she came home from th hospital. Maybe the Prozinc I have has lost its effectiveness. It's way past the expiration date.
Don't know. The label and date is worn off.New vial should be arrizing soon.How long were you using past the expiration date?
Might be a good idea to write the date you start the new bottle and its expiry date in permanent marker on the bottle.Don't know. The label and date is worn off.New vial should be arrizing soon.
April 8,2017. I did mark it, but way on the right side. That's why I don't use that area anymore for notes. I merge some cells and write notes between the AMPS and PMPS now.And also put it in the notes on your spreadsheet, or on my spreadsheet on 1/13 PM cycle you can see how I noted the new vial. That way if I want to go back and check how long I've been using it, it's easy to find.
I agree, does she keep office hours.@Critter Mom I think I have found your second calling. FDE. Feline Diabetic Expert.