Hello,
I am new here, and have a question about dosing regarding ProZinc, but since I'm new I'll start on this welcome board. Our 16ish-year-old cat was recently diagnosed with Diabetes in Dec 2023. He went in very poorly due to a mouth infection and discovered the diabetes then. We are based in the UK. His initial reading was 22 mmol. We immediately changed food that night and his glucose dropped to 16 mmol on next vet visit. He was initially prescribed .5 units of ProZinc, was stable for a about a week then his numbers began skyrocketing and haven't come down since. We are now on 4 units of insulin. We are completely inept at home testing, managing one successful glucose reading at home. We've been taking him into the vet for them to do his reading once a week or every two weeks. I know this isn't ideal. We've been on and off the Freestyle libre.
I'm working on the spreadsheet though I am confused on how to fill it in since we've been using the Libre. I'll post screenshot of his graphs on the ProZinc board. Vet has been very patient and helpful but at about four months in has advised to let Libre run its course, come back in a month if clinical signs are okay. I'm feeling increasingly hopeless about the whole situation.
I fear he is one of these anomaly cases. Since having the mouth infection treated, he has sprung back to life. He has put on weight, is playing, fur is in pretty good condition for his age, he isn't overly hungry and he isn't excessively peeing or drinking like he was. Yet, his numbers have been over 27 since January pretty much (the Libre stops reading over 27.9 I believe).
I love my cat. I don't want his last years to be like this. I sometimes wonder if he's even diabetic but what do I know. Most of his care is falling onto me and it's really difficult to commit to the shots, glucose readings, etc., with work and the financial strain is becoming increasingly difficult.
Anyway, thank you for offering this support. I've been quietly reading through all the material here for months trying to wrap my head around everything, and now feel am at a place where I'm ready to ask dosing questions. This resource is truly invaluable. Thank you.
I am new here, and have a question about dosing regarding ProZinc, but since I'm new I'll start on this welcome board. Our 16ish-year-old cat was recently diagnosed with Diabetes in Dec 2023. He went in very poorly due to a mouth infection and discovered the diabetes then. We are based in the UK. His initial reading was 22 mmol. We immediately changed food that night and his glucose dropped to 16 mmol on next vet visit. He was initially prescribed .5 units of ProZinc, was stable for a about a week then his numbers began skyrocketing and haven't come down since. We are now on 4 units of insulin. We are completely inept at home testing, managing one successful glucose reading at home. We've been taking him into the vet for them to do his reading once a week or every two weeks. I know this isn't ideal. We've been on and off the Freestyle libre.
I'm working on the spreadsheet though I am confused on how to fill it in since we've been using the Libre. I'll post screenshot of his graphs on the ProZinc board. Vet has been very patient and helpful but at about four months in has advised to let Libre run its course, come back in a month if clinical signs are okay. I'm feeling increasingly hopeless about the whole situation.
I fear he is one of these anomaly cases. Since having the mouth infection treated, he has sprung back to life. He has put on weight, is playing, fur is in pretty good condition for his age, he isn't overly hungry and he isn't excessively peeing or drinking like he was. Yet, his numbers have been over 27 since January pretty much (the Libre stops reading over 27.9 I believe).
I love my cat. I don't want his last years to be like this. I sometimes wonder if he's even diabetic but what do I know. Most of his care is falling onto me and it's really difficult to commit to the shots, glucose readings, etc., with work and the financial strain is becoming increasingly difficult.
Anyway, thank you for offering this support. I've been quietly reading through all the material here for months trying to wrap my head around everything, and now feel am at a place where I'm ready to ask dosing questions. This resource is truly invaluable. Thank you.
