Panic
Member Since 2019
Hey all, while my girl does decently on ProZinc she's extremely bounce-prone and I wonder if Lantus or Levemir would help even her out... My problem is I need wiggle room with her cycles.
I keep her on 9AM/PM schedule.
I work evening shifts 2-3 days a week and usually get back between 9:05 - 9:15.
One day a week I have to be out of the house early, so she gets her shot around 8:15.
I usually break it up by 20-30 min increments to get on/off track. I cannot alter my schedule any closer, the early morning one day a week is what I base everything around because it's unavoidable. I technically would be getting home closer to 10 PM but after much pleading at work I got permitted to leave as early as I do now, and they've made it clear it's a pain for them. I would love to swap her to probably Lantus, since Levemir can have a later nadir that might be difficult for me to be home for. I know choosing insulin type depends as much on the caregiver's schedule as well as the cat, so I'm just wondering...what's the better option for us? She's not doing poorly on ProZinc and I really appreciate that 1 hour wiggle room, but Lantus might suit her better. Is it possible with my schedule or would it be too difficult? How do you 12 hour shift people do it!
I keep her on 9AM/PM schedule.
I work evening shifts 2-3 days a week and usually get back between 9:05 - 9:15.
One day a week I have to be out of the house early, so she gets her shot around 8:15.
I usually break it up by 20-30 min increments to get on/off track. I cannot alter my schedule any closer, the early morning one day a week is what I base everything around because it's unavoidable. I technically would be getting home closer to 10 PM but after much pleading at work I got permitted to leave as early as I do now, and they've made it clear it's a pain for them. I would love to swap her to probably Lantus, since Levemir can have a later nadir that might be difficult for me to be home for. I know choosing insulin type depends as much on the caregiver's schedule as well as the cat, so I'm just wondering...what's the better option for us? She's not doing poorly on ProZinc and I really appreciate that 1 hour wiggle room, but Lantus might suit her better. Is it possible with my schedule or would it be too difficult? How do you 12 hour shift people do it!
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