For Jack
Member Since 2014
Tomorrow, Jack has an appointment to get a check up and to get prescribed more insulin. Right now he is on 3 units of Vetsulin twice a day. His BG usually enters the normal range at +4 but by the time he is due for his next shot it has gone back to being high (sometimes even over 600). I do test his ketones and luckily that has not been an issue. Also, sorry but I have not been maintaining his spreadsheet very well so I don't have one to share right now. :x.
Reading up on Vetsulin I read about a study they did themselves. The average dose was 3.3 units and went as high as 8 units! Plus, only 5% of the cats in the study went into remission.
When he was diagnosed last February I was very ignorant when it came to diabetes management in cats. I accepted things that the vet told me. He was diagnosed at the emergency clinic. When he went in his BG was over 600 and they gave him 1 unit of Glargine/Lantus. This brought his BG down to 75. Well, like I said, I was ignorant so when the vet told me they were concerned that Lantus worked "too well" and that 75 was too low a number I believed them.
Here is my main question in regards to Lantus - is it possible to accurately dose less than 1 unit? Another claim of the e-vet was that it wasn't possible to dose less than a unit.
What about ProZinc? I have read quite a few good things about it and it seems that many of the people who use it have good results.
I really don't think my actual vet is very knowledgeable when it comes to diabetes treatment so I feel I need to go in to the visit with as much info as possible. My main thing really is that I don't want Jack on Vetsulin anymore. Fortunately, he seems to not freak out on me (unlike another vet at the practice) when I empower myself in regards to Jack's treatment.
I am doing a curve today so that I can have that to show him as well.
Thanks for any insight. At the end of the day I just want to do what is best for Jack and I don't think Vetsulin is the right treatment for him. He is turning 15 this year and I have had him since he was a kitten.
Reading up on Vetsulin I read about a study they did themselves. The average dose was 3.3 units and went as high as 8 units! Plus, only 5% of the cats in the study went into remission.
When he was diagnosed last February I was very ignorant when it came to diabetes management in cats. I accepted things that the vet told me. He was diagnosed at the emergency clinic. When he went in his BG was over 600 and they gave him 1 unit of Glargine/Lantus. This brought his BG down to 75. Well, like I said, I was ignorant so when the vet told me they were concerned that Lantus worked "too well" and that 75 was too low a number I believed them.
Here is my main question in regards to Lantus - is it possible to accurately dose less than 1 unit? Another claim of the e-vet was that it wasn't possible to dose less than a unit.
What about ProZinc? I have read quite a few good things about it and it seems that many of the people who use it have good results.
I really don't think my actual vet is very knowledgeable when it comes to diabetes treatment so I feel I need to go in to the visit with as much info as possible. My main thing really is that I don't want Jack on Vetsulin anymore. Fortunately, he seems to not freak out on me (unlike another vet at the practice) when I empower myself in regards to Jack's treatment.
I am doing a curve today so that I can have that to show him as well.
Thanks for any insight. At the end of the day I just want to do what is best for Jack and I don't think Vetsulin is the right treatment for him. He is turning 15 this year and I have had him since he was a kitten.