Dragonnns
Member
Hi All,
Cindy has been on Lantus since June and moved up to 7 units with no change. So we started using ProZinc on the 10th. Using the SLGS process, I started her off at 1 unit and am now up to 3 units BID. While I have seen lower numbers than ever before, they aren't signifiantly lower. At this rate, I'll probably move her up to 4 units next week (but want to run the numbers past my vet first).
In reading through the posts in here, it seems that many cats react much stronger to smaller doses than I'm seeing with Cindy. I'm concerned that she is insulin resistant. Does anyone know if there is there an upper limit to how much insulin you can give before jumping to the conclusion that a kitty just isn't able to create or use it?
Thanks for any thoughts on this...
Cindy has been on Lantus since June and moved up to 7 units with no change. So we started using ProZinc on the 10th. Using the SLGS process, I started her off at 1 unit and am now up to 3 units BID. While I have seen lower numbers than ever before, they aren't signifiantly lower. At this rate, I'll probably move her up to 4 units next week (but want to run the numbers past my vet first).
In reading through the posts in here, it seems that many cats react much stronger to smaller doses than I'm seeing with Cindy. I'm concerned that she is insulin resistant. Does anyone know if there is there an upper limit to how much insulin you can give before jumping to the conclusion that a kitty just isn't able to create or use it?
Thanks for any thoughts on this...