Hi Debra - not a ProZinc user I just saw Cole's picture and was smitten - he's so beautiful!
I don't mind testing, he's great for me, but she doesn't want me dosing based on the BG number. She's not into tight regulation, which I would like to do if it's going to help him regulate. She's at UPenn Vet in Philly, working with one of the top diabetes specialists in the country, so I wonder -- could she be wrong?
I respectfully disagree with your vet - not about the Tight Regulation (given Cole's a grazer and you live in a multi-cat household, he's likely challenging candidate -- at least given my experience with Lantus), but about the not dosing based on BG. My own vet didn't discourage testing, but he did not strongly suggest it in my initial visit, either. In a more candid discussion with him after a few months, when I showed him my spreadsheet and Genghis' improvement, he admitted that so many of his clients were put off by the idea (imagine!) and he wanted to at least give a cat a chance rather than scare off the owners, so he never began with recommending home testing. I had a similar experience that Rachel talked about and I'm sure if I hadn't been testing, the combination of diet change and insulin would have sent my girl into hypo-space. TR is a protocol that demands testing, certainly, but like others have said, insulin in any type of regime should
not ever be administered without knowing where you stand. Not in a human, not in a cat. My dad is a long term Type II diabetic and a retired physician who wholeheartedly agreed with the testing approach advocated by this Board.
Anyway, if you're like me, you will love the tale that testing tells. There are folks on this board who can read spreadsheets like an art-form and they will help you immensely - their combined experience is mind-boggling! You yourself will learn the patterns and the dance between food and insulin that are particular to Cole (as Sue says, ECID!!). You don't have to test to the extent I did (oh Genghis, you were so patient for me) but you may enjoy having the numbers tell you a fuller story than Cole is able, get guidance on his dose from the folks here so that you can get Cole off the roller coaster of highs and lows.
I know it's hard to challenge a vet - you want to keep a good relationship and I can see you only want what is best for Cole. I switched to Lantus without consulting my vet and initially I felt a little guilty, but once the results showed my cat's improvement, it was a hard decision for anyone to argue with. I was lucky that my vet is so open-minded and his concern was not being right, but that my cat be well. Anyway, I know it's hard to tell your vet that you "saw it on the internet" and yes, there is a lot of junk out there. But this site isn't just a bunch of crazy cat ladies with wacky ideas. Sorry if I am sounding preachy but I know there is no way I would ever have gotten my cat regulated and eventually off insulin without their guidance. They will sit with you through hypo events, pore over your spreadsheet with loving care, be there whenever you need them. I've never met a more dedicated group of folks.
I wish you the best of luck with your beautiful Cole.