Well, wouldn't you know that she's getting good numbers now on the Prozinc! I'm going to get a mid-cycle today and see how she does on the PM before I switch. As long as she's getting good numbers, I'll stay on Prozinc.Alas, we can't give Lantus advice over here. Have you posted over in the Lantus forum? I'm sure we'll all pop over there and chime in from time to time, but it's better to have the Lantus folks give you recommendations so that way it's peer reviewed. You are always welcome here to just say hi and give up dates though! I'm so glad Chloe is going to start on a new insulin. I really hope this works better for her and gives her some more stability.![]()
Have you looked at Chloe's spreadsheet? It's been all blues. She's been back to her old self. She's even chewing on cardboard boxes again and I haven't seen her doing this for years! Sorry, but I'm not going to rock the boat right now. Besides, we will be switching to Fancy Feast in a few days.I know change is hard Roberta, but I don't think you are making the right decision. I know you want to stay on Prozinc, but you just wasted money if you don't plan on switching.
Chloe could be OK today, but her history tells a different story. I think you need to try the Lantus. If it doesn't work out you can always come back. You aren't forced to stay there.
I want to feed Gracie dry food. It would make my life so much easier. So much easier. Less complicated. Its hard, but I feed her what I do to keep her diabetes at bay. If I was selfish I would give her the dry food. So, just because you want to stick with Prozinc it doesn't mean it is the most healthiest option for Chloe.
If anything . . . do it for Chloe.