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Carl & Polly & Bob (GA)
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Thank you Laurie for all that feedback. I agree. Jill posts some very great information. I don't use Lantus, but visit the forum and read a lot, and have learned a lot from Jill and others.
It helps me/us as well to have people who have experience with both insulins under their belts, {P's and L's) and understand that they work differently, post here on occasion.
In your PZI experience, did you see increased sensitivity after a low nadir, particularly when it was a "surprise" green number. Like kitty was used to high blue nadirs and then one day decided to throw a 55 at you. Was the cat likely to be more sensitive the next cycle or two because of that low? And did that also happen on the oddball low Lantus nadir?
Like I said, I look in lantus occasionally, and no way do I have time to read 50 condos a day or anytihing, but.... it seems that "bouncing" is fairly common, especially on your way up the dose ladder towards the beginning of treatment, than it might be with Prozinc. That's just an observation based on the few cases I've looked at. Do cats bounce more often with one than the other, or just bounce "differently"? Or is it just a real ECID thing?
Carl
It helps me/us as well to have people who have experience with both insulins under their belts, {P's and L's) and understand that they work differently, post here on occasion.
In your PZI experience, did you see increased sensitivity after a low nadir, particularly when it was a "surprise" green number. Like kitty was used to high blue nadirs and then one day decided to throw a 55 at you. Was the cat likely to be more sensitive the next cycle or two because of that low? And did that also happen on the oddball low Lantus nadir?
Like I said, I look in lantus occasionally, and no way do I have time to read 50 condos a day or anytihing, but.... it seems that "bouncing" is fairly common, especially on your way up the dose ladder towards the beginning of treatment, than it might be with Prozinc. That's just an observation based on the few cases I've looked at. Do cats bounce more often with one than the other, or just bounce "differently"? Or is it just a real ECID thing?
Carl