Angela & Blackie & 3 Others
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Blackie, who is a 10 yo female domestic shorthair, was diagnosed in March with diabetes. We first put her on Glipizide, and that started making her vomit after a few weeks, then we put her on Vetsulin. Found out that was being recalled (according to the vet, the company wasn't making it anymore), and now she's on ProZinc, and has been since May 15 of this year. Vet recommended we put her on the Hill's Prescription W/D dry, and she was on that for some time. She's been through 2 curves at the vet's, and both times, they've increased her dosage. In fact, each time we go there, they have increased her dosage. The last time we were there (June 19th), she was at 8 units BID The time before that was 2 weeks prior to the 19th, and she was at 6 units BID. The vet wanted to jump her dosage 2 units in 1 day! On the 19th, I wanted to switch her to a commercial brand wet food (Fancy Feast Classic), but the vet wanted her on the Hill's Prescripion W/D wet. The vet was all for putting her on wet food only (providing we did that we can leave the dosage at 8 units BID), though, but not onboard with the FF... Yet. I said, "Ok, we'll try this for a week, then we'll try the FF diet, and we'll stay at the 8 units BID." Blackie was fine the rest of Saturday, all day Sunday and then all day Monday. Monday, June 21st, a friend came over and offered to show me how to hometest and brought over a spare meter, etc. Monday, Blackie was fine. Tuesday, she was fine in the a.m., and after 8 units and food, but that afternoon, she hypo-ed. She went down to 21. I panicked, called my friend, and through her, I was able to save my Blackie. That night, I dropped her insulin right to 1, and switched her food to the Fancy Feast Classic wet. The next morning, I called the vet, and told her what had happened. She asked me what the symptoms were, at which point I told her that Blackie was staggering (which was the most noticable symptom that I could see). I gave her the #'s, and told her what I was doing. I asked her what we should do next? There was about a 10 second pause on the phone, and she told me to keep doing what I'm doing, and to bring or fax in the #'s. I'll do that this weekend as it'll give the vet more information as to what's going on with Blackie. I'll ask the lady at the front desk to copy the pages as I need my log book.
I hope to not get another hypo episode like that again. Anyway, and with my friend's help, we're GRADUALLY increasing her insulin levels, not jumping. Had it not been for the spare monitor, I wouldn't have known what to do.
Does anyone else have success with using the ProZinc insulin? I'll be starting her on 1.2 units this evening. I use a I-100 insulin syringe now, and I know that the 1.2 for U-40 is 3.00 for a U-100, as per the conversion chart.
Also, can I prefill syringes with the ProZinc? It was suggested that I could, but I'm reluctant to do so as I'm used to gently mixing it.
How many times should it be gently rolled side to side or top to bottom (hoping that makes sense).
I hope to not get another hypo episode like that again. Anyway, and with my friend's help, we're GRADUALLY increasing her insulin levels, not jumping. Had it not been for the spare monitor, I wouldn't have known what to do.
Does anyone else have success with using the ProZinc insulin? I'll be starting her on 1.2 units this evening. I use a I-100 insulin syringe now, and I know that the 1.2 for U-40 is 3.00 for a U-100, as per the conversion chart.
Also, can I prefill syringes with the ProZinc? It was suggested that I could, but I'm reluctant to do so as I'm used to gently mixing it.
How many times should it be gently rolled side to side or top to bottom (hoping that makes sense).