hooyerd
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This is a little strange. I started BCP-PZI about two weeks ago, a switch from Levimer. Levimer wasn't bad, and maybe I shouldn't have messed with something that was working, but after reading about BCP-PZI I just had to try and see if it would be better. The numbers swing much more radically with BCP-PZI (everything on paper now and nothing in the computer, sorry) and even at 3 shots a day the best I can get is highs between 250-300 with lows at 80 - 90. It is really a roller coaster and with Silky it almost resembles Vetsulin, which I first started out with a couple years ago. I will probably be going back to Levimer after consulting with the Vet, it was by far much longer lasting and smoother. Shame on me for upsetting the apple cart. Here is my question though: My Silky baby never had a nose bleed in the 8 years I have had her. She is estimated by the vets to be about 16-17 years old. We really have no way of knowing her age for sure. Two weeks ago, when I made the switch from Levimer to BCP-PZI, she started having nose bleeds. About 4 or 5 in the last two weeks. She has a sneezing attack and then blood is flowing from her nostril and sometimes sprayed into the food bowl. I have taken some photos because over these two weeks I have noticed scratch patterns on the fur right above her nostrils signifying she has been scratching her nose. I am open to any and all speculation and advice. I just called the vet. Vet not in till morning. I will call back in morning and inform him and see if I need to bring her in to have looked at. Allergic reaction to the BCP-PZI? Is there such a thing when it comes to insulin? I thought I knew all of this feline diabetes subject well and have been doing fine by it for a couple years now, but I realize I will never know it all and here I am met with another strange situation. What ever anyone wants to say I am all ears. Thanks all.