theruss
Member Since 2012
First off, I want to thank everyone for their expertise and support. I have been lurking in the shadows here for about a year, and the information from this board has been a tremendous help. Thank you!
'Diabetes' Dandy got diagnosed last July after increased drinking and urination, and then glucose tests. The vet in Buffalo, NY prescribed him ProZinc. We started him at 1 unit, 2x a day, but over the course of a few months, made it up to 6u, 2x a day. Since the diagnosis, we've moved to Central PA. I can't seem to find ProZinc locally anywhere, meaning I need to order it online, and pay for overnight FedEx. Very expensive (~$130 + $20 shipping per 10ml)... This was manageable at 2 units a day, but at 12 units a day, (and possibly more since he's still having bad days), yikes...
My question to you folks is, do you think it'd be okay to inquire about switching him to Lantus or Levemir, which by all read accounts has potential to be equally effective, cheaper, and locally available? Has anyone found themselves in this situation? Perhaps you could share some insight?
He is on a pretty strict feeding plan / schedule (One can of Purina DM wet food a day, and about 2/3 cup dry DM food) now. As for the drinking and urination, he's got his good days and bad days...but even the bad days are much better than before he was on the ProZinc. I had been doing frequent at-home testing, but haven't been recently. I will probably start back up again shortly.
If I decide to make the switch, obviously I would need to follow veterinary instructions and some of the posts I've seen about reducing the starting dose.
Just to make sure I'm giving all the details, Dandy is a 7-8 year old domestic short hair tabby cat. He lost a tail and half a tooth before we met, so he's used up at least a couple of lives, but has plenty left. He's energetic, vocal, and affectionate (to the point of annoying sometimes). When he was at his most sausage-y, he was 17lbs, but though diet, exercise, and 'betes, he's hovering around 14. Aside from those details, he's appears to be in perfect health.
He's got an older brother, Rhubarb, who still lives in Buffalo, and who he sees at least once a month.
Any thoughts? Thanks again,
Russ
'Diabetes' Dandy got diagnosed last July after increased drinking and urination, and then glucose tests. The vet in Buffalo, NY prescribed him ProZinc. We started him at 1 unit, 2x a day, but over the course of a few months, made it up to 6u, 2x a day. Since the diagnosis, we've moved to Central PA. I can't seem to find ProZinc locally anywhere, meaning I need to order it online, and pay for overnight FedEx. Very expensive (~$130 + $20 shipping per 10ml)... This was manageable at 2 units a day, but at 12 units a day, (and possibly more since he's still having bad days), yikes...
My question to you folks is, do you think it'd be okay to inquire about switching him to Lantus or Levemir, which by all read accounts has potential to be equally effective, cheaper, and locally available? Has anyone found themselves in this situation? Perhaps you could share some insight?
He is on a pretty strict feeding plan / schedule (One can of Purina DM wet food a day, and about 2/3 cup dry DM food) now. As for the drinking and urination, he's got his good days and bad days...but even the bad days are much better than before he was on the ProZinc. I had been doing frequent at-home testing, but haven't been recently. I will probably start back up again shortly.
If I decide to make the switch, obviously I would need to follow veterinary instructions and some of the posts I've seen about reducing the starting dose.
Just to make sure I'm giving all the details, Dandy is a 7-8 year old domestic short hair tabby cat. He lost a tail and half a tooth before we met, so he's used up at least a couple of lives, but has plenty left. He's energetic, vocal, and affectionate (to the point of annoying sometimes). When he was at his most sausage-y, he was 17lbs, but though diet, exercise, and 'betes, he's hovering around 14. Aside from those details, he's appears to be in perfect health.
He's got an older brother, Rhubarb, who still lives in Buffalo, and who he sees at least once a month.
Any thoughts? Thanks again,
Russ