Amanda and a Loudogg
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Hello everyone!
It's been an awful long time since I've posted anything here. I figured I'd take a page from the L&L thread and post an update just for fun.
As far as Lou goes, it's been frustrating, but also a bit of same **** different day going on. Unfortunately, the journey to regulation has still been unattainable. As you know, we've been wondering if something is keeping his numbers high and I've started contacting vets to see what their dentals run. Surprise surprise I did have one tell me she wasn't sure the vet would perform the dental if he wasn't regulated.... I had a good chuckle on that. While vets have never given any indication he needs a dental, I've noticed him sitting with his mouth slightly open, so I think it probably wouldn't hurt. He's never had one.
I've been thinking more and more the last few months that I really need to switch insulins. As you can see, Lou processes his Vetsulin weirdly, usually peaking at +7 to +9 (even a nadir at PMPS once, which was annoying, haha). I think because Vetsulin is not supposed to be metabolized so much later, he's not getting the full effect of it, which shows in him needed progressively higher doses. I'm worried about switching insulins. I've been thinking more about going to Prozinc since it's similar to Vetsulin, but I wonder if switching him to another in-and-out insulin would not do him any favors. I am even more nervous about switching him to a depot insulin both because I have no experience with it and because I have to work doubles (12-14 hour) days on occasion, and I would be late (sometimes 2-3 hours late) with his dose. Obviously you can't do that with a depot insulin....
I feel like I'm in a rough spot with the decision, but I've been worrying more and more about his sheer inability to stay out of the 300s long (we celebrate every blue BG, haha). So I am at the point where something has to change. I'm hoping eventually that I'll make a decision and/or make a change and then wonder why I didn't do it sooner, haha. I hope all's well with your extra sweet furkids!!
It's been an awful long time since I've posted anything here. I figured I'd take a page from the L&L thread and post an update just for fun.

As far as Lou goes, it's been frustrating, but also a bit of same **** different day going on. Unfortunately, the journey to regulation has still been unattainable. As you know, we've been wondering if something is keeping his numbers high and I've started contacting vets to see what their dentals run. Surprise surprise I did have one tell me she wasn't sure the vet would perform the dental if he wasn't regulated.... I had a good chuckle on that. While vets have never given any indication he needs a dental, I've noticed him sitting with his mouth slightly open, so I think it probably wouldn't hurt. He's never had one.
I've been thinking more and more the last few months that I really need to switch insulins. As you can see, Lou processes his Vetsulin weirdly, usually peaking at +7 to +9 (even a nadir at PMPS once, which was annoying, haha). I think because Vetsulin is not supposed to be metabolized so much later, he's not getting the full effect of it, which shows in him needed progressively higher doses. I'm worried about switching insulins. I've been thinking more about going to Prozinc since it's similar to Vetsulin, but I wonder if switching him to another in-and-out insulin would not do him any favors. I am even more nervous about switching him to a depot insulin both because I have no experience with it and because I have to work doubles (12-14 hour) days on occasion, and I would be late (sometimes 2-3 hours late) with his dose. Obviously you can't do that with a depot insulin....
I feel like I'm in a rough spot with the decision, but I've been worrying more and more about his sheer inability to stay out of the 300s long (we celebrate every blue BG, haha). So I am at the point where something has to change. I'm hoping eventually that I'll make a decision and/or make a change and then wonder why I didn't do it sooner, haha. I hope all's well with your extra sweet furkids!!
