Hey, Shannan -
I've been on vacation the last few days and am way behind, so forgive me if I repeat something you've already heard. Hershey was diagnosed Jan, 2012 and started on ProZinc. Five months later, we switched to Levemir and have just marked two months here. One of the hardest things for me has been trying to 'un-learn' the ProZinc thinking. We signed on for TR because we thought it would give Hershey his best chance at regulation and maybe even remission. He still deals with bounces and up and down doses and may for the rest of his life. And, while that is not what I would wish for him or any other kitty, he is visibly healthier than he has been in a long time. He doesn't run and carry on as much as the 5-year cat (Oreo) but he can jump down from the furniture and his coat is soft and silky, just to name a few improvements. It may help you to look at Hershey's SS and see how quickly things can change when changing insulins. (paha - I just skimmed down and saw Carl suggested the same thing.)
And, Liz is right. Vets are well-educated, but not always the greatest resource for knowing how to dose your kitty's insulin. Mine had never heard of dosing less than 2u bid and has no other patients on Levemir. (Long story :smile: ) This group has some phenomenal people who are an invaluable resource. :smile: It is a large group and sometimes it
I hope all goes well for you with that patience thing...too often my patience pants are in the wash when I need them! :lol:
I look forward to getting to know you better -
Libby (& Hershey, too!)