Tulip was at the vet on Thursday. I just copied the information that they provided to me. That is why she got 5 units. I was actually able to talk to the vet in person this time in the parking lot. She confirmed what I read, that 3 units of u-100 Novalin is equivalent to 1.5 units of a u-40 insulin, based on dilution. She recommended that I move down to 3 units in the future. She didn't realize that Tulip's diet had changed and said that when she did a curve for Tulip, when she was diagnosed, that 5 units from a u-100 dilution of Novalin seemed appropriate. She said that it was far too much based on what we saw on Thursday. We also talked about going even lower, to two units, but I want to be able to be home on the weekend to do a curve on that dosage for two days in a row. Tulip also has some trouble with her thyroid (it is underperforming), we are trying to get to the diabetes under control and will run more tests for her thyroid in 2 weeks.
I have used this vet for over 20 years and was able to speak to other diabetic cat owners from our town who use her. I trust her and think our problems have stem from the covid protocols that are still in place, it makes communication less than ideal. This is frustrating, but I was able to get a lot more from our conversation when I picked up Tulip last night. I still intend to switch to a slower acting insulin, but don't want to stop giving the Novalin until I have the new medication in hand obviously. My vet said that some insulins have had trouble with being back ordered or hard to come by. Was that a covid supply chain issue or something that is likely to continue in the future? I would like to make the switch only once, rather than bouncing between insulins.
Can you give me information about why you recommend Lantus or Prozinc over Levemir? I was thinking that Levemir was the direction I wanted to go. But obviously need to keep reading.
Thanks so much for your care and concern and all the information. I thought there was a link to our spreadsheet in my signature, but I guess I attached it incorrectly. I will go back and check the sticky.
Hi Haley
You signature is good, if you can just add the meter you are using to it, I see you are using the Relion Premier on your SS
Please keep testing Tulip as much as possible especially at night, cats seem to drop lower at night, plus you may be missing if a decrease is warranted
About your question about why Lantus and Prozinc was recommend instead of Levemir I will tag a few members to answer that question.
Most of us use Lantus.
We order it from Canada 5 pens ,they would probably last you a year depending on the dose
There is also
semglee
Just call any pharmacy to see if they have the 5 pens, they will last you a year or more
Type in where you live and you will see where you can buy it
The 5 pens should last you about a year
Lantus is expensive if you live in the US
https://www.goodrx.com/semglee?dosa...rride=Semglee&quantity=1&sort_type=popularity
Semglee, it is a generic Lantus, and was approved by the FDA last June
About the same price for 5 pens from Canada or cheaper
Or from Marks Marine ,Canada
https://canshipmeds.com
Lantus Solostar For Pets from Canada
Insulin Glargine
Manufactured by Sanofi Aventis
Select product strength & quant 100U/mL - 3 mL - $49.99 100U/mL - 15 mL - $164.99
Some have their vet write the prescription as insulin glargine
We can discuss switching when you are ready