SierraNevadan
Member Since 2013
She has made outstanding progress the last few weeks, she's like a different cat, frisky and full of energy. Her dandruff is almost gone and her coat is shiny again. Her urination and drinking frequency is now like my two other cats' habits.
She is completely on low carb now - pates and some raw meat - and I think that's made a huge difference for her.
She is on Novolin N. I haven't given her any shots in the last 7 days and only 3 in the last 14. I don't feel comfortable dosing with this insulin at the preshot numbers she's been giving me lately. I've put her spreadsheet up.
Do you think she might benefit from a better insulin on a tight regulation schedule? I'd like to see more green than blue but don't know if I can get there staying with what I'm doing now. The only way I'd stay with Novolin N is if I could get it recompounded in a dilution where I could dose in .1 increments with some accuracy.
I have an appointment for her with a new vet next week, I'm going to print out her spreadsheet to take with me.
Does anyone have an opinion as to whether PZI or Lantus would be better for her?
She is completely on low carb now - pates and some raw meat - and I think that's made a huge difference for her.
She is on Novolin N. I haven't given her any shots in the last 7 days and only 3 in the last 14. I don't feel comfortable dosing with this insulin at the preshot numbers she's been giving me lately. I've put her spreadsheet up.
Do you think she might benefit from a better insulin on a tight regulation schedule? I'd like to see more green than blue but don't know if I can get there staying with what I'm doing now. The only way I'd stay with Novolin N is if I could get it recompounded in a dilution where I could dose in .1 increments with some accuracy.
I have an appointment for her with a new vet next week, I'm going to print out her spreadsheet to take with me.
Does anyone have an opinion as to whether PZI or Lantus would be better for her?