Hello All!!!
This is an updated post from previous thread found at http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=82904.
On Thursday the 15th, I paid a visit to my vets office, I hoped by showing up in person she would finally concede to my request for Lantus. Unfortunately, the vet was in surgery so I explained to one of the vet techs; if the doctor did not provide me with a prescription for Lantus I WILL find a vet who would.
It was mid afternoon when I got a call, I was told before vet would allow me to get Lantus I had to run mid-point tests and report these figures to her the following day. I was furious!!! I was not required to run these tests when she wanted me to increase the Novolin from 4 units twice a day to 6 units twice a day. Why now are these tests so IMPORTANT? I immediately called my previous vet who first diagnosed Clyde with diabetes. I asked her if she would consider writing me a prescription for Lantus, her response “Absolutely”! She told me Lantus is very good insulin many of her clients use it for their pets. Though I am comfortable with insulin vials I did opt for the Lantus SoloStar Pen. She wants me to give Clyde 2 units twice a day for two weeks. After that the dosage will be adjusted as needed.
His first dose of Lantus is tonight, I am very hopeful this insulin will provide my “Big Boy” with a healthier outlook.
This is an updated post from previous thread found at http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=82904.
On Thursday the 15th, I paid a visit to my vets office, I hoped by showing up in person she would finally concede to my request for Lantus. Unfortunately, the vet was in surgery so I explained to one of the vet techs; if the doctor did not provide me with a prescription for Lantus I WILL find a vet who would.
It was mid afternoon when I got a call, I was told before vet would allow me to get Lantus I had to run mid-point tests and report these figures to her the following day. I was furious!!! I was not required to run these tests when she wanted me to increase the Novolin from 4 units twice a day to 6 units twice a day. Why now are these tests so IMPORTANT? I immediately called my previous vet who first diagnosed Clyde with diabetes. I asked her if she would consider writing me a prescription for Lantus, her response “Absolutely”! She told me Lantus is very good insulin many of her clients use it for their pets. Though I am comfortable with insulin vials I did opt for the Lantus SoloStar Pen. She wants me to give Clyde 2 units twice a day for two weeks. After that the dosage will be adjusted as needed.
His first dose of Lantus is tonight, I am very hopeful this insulin will provide my “Big Boy” with a healthier outlook.