kse
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Please throw this around and give me your thoughts.....
First let me explain a little......As most of you know, Kitty has been impossible to regulate or even get in decent full cycle numbers on Prozinc. Well, according to the fructosamine test results--she might not be as bad as advertised....But, Mama isn't happy!
I have got to find some way to keep her out of the Red and Black preshots. I am convinced there is some insulin resistance going on and a pattern of rebound. The delima comes in with what I should try next....for 5 months we have dosed Prozinc bid. And, there are obstacles or unknowns with every available option.
First option Prozinc tid---this probably would be a Great option---but, even at my best attempt--it will next to impossible for me to dose every 8 hours. My work schedule includes a lot of travel and Kitty has to spend time boarding at the vet (a lot in the Fall) and there is no way they could do tid. So, I don't feel it is in our best interest to commit to this--forseeing the obstacles ahead of us.
Second option Lantus-- this is a definite option--and maybe the best, but my vet couldn't be any more scared of doing this than flying solo over the Bermuda Triangle. And, if we choose this option, she wants to start at 1 unit of Lantus--and I am not comfortable with that with the ketone and DKA history. I can admit Kitty to the vet hospital and have them make the transition, but as much as my vet wants better numbers....she is so leary of this?????
Third optionn Lev---vet has never used it...don't really want to be the experiment
Forth option--- this is a little intriguing to me, so please wrap your thoughts around it. I could continue to dose Prozinc on my 12 hour schedule, but on any and all days that I am availble (which would be a lot), I would give a token dose (1-2 units) at +8 to help tide her over until the next shot. My vet has never tried this, but I can sort of buy into it. The flexibility this would allow would be greater than any Prozinc option. If I can't administer the token dose, I am no worse off than I am now---but, at least I would be keeping her on a schedule that the boarding vet could adhere to if I wasn't around. Has anyone seen this dosing strategy before? To me it is similar to tid, but would allow me to keep her on a schedule that I could commit to--and if she missed the token dose at +8--she would still be on the Prozinc bid (no worse than now). Does anyone see any risk here--I would test before shooting, but being low has never been a problem.
Ultimately, Lantus might still get the nod....But, I wish you could have seen my vet's reactions when we discussed Lantus yesterday.
Does anyone have any other intriguing Prozinc strategies that I might could consider?
I am hoping to make a decision Monday morning to which strategy we will choose.
Please give me any and all feedback------and pray that the 5 units gives remarkable results this weekend, so I can just stay where we are.
I am going to read my book again....Who Moved My Cheese!!
Thanks!
First let me explain a little......As most of you know, Kitty has been impossible to regulate or even get in decent full cycle numbers on Prozinc. Well, according to the fructosamine test results--she might not be as bad as advertised....But, Mama isn't happy!
I have got to find some way to keep her out of the Red and Black preshots. I am convinced there is some insulin resistance going on and a pattern of rebound. The delima comes in with what I should try next....for 5 months we have dosed Prozinc bid. And, there are obstacles or unknowns with every available option.
First option Prozinc tid---this probably would be a Great option---but, even at my best attempt--it will next to impossible for me to dose every 8 hours. My work schedule includes a lot of travel and Kitty has to spend time boarding at the vet (a lot in the Fall) and there is no way they could do tid. So, I don't feel it is in our best interest to commit to this--forseeing the obstacles ahead of us.
Second option Lantus-- this is a definite option--and maybe the best, but my vet couldn't be any more scared of doing this than flying solo over the Bermuda Triangle. And, if we choose this option, she wants to start at 1 unit of Lantus--and I am not comfortable with that with the ketone and DKA history. I can admit Kitty to the vet hospital and have them make the transition, but as much as my vet wants better numbers....she is so leary of this?????
Third optionn Lev---vet has never used it...don't really want to be the experiment
Forth option--- this is a little intriguing to me, so please wrap your thoughts around it. I could continue to dose Prozinc on my 12 hour schedule, but on any and all days that I am availble (which would be a lot), I would give a token dose (1-2 units) at +8 to help tide her over until the next shot. My vet has never tried this, but I can sort of buy into it. The flexibility this would allow would be greater than any Prozinc option. If I can't administer the token dose, I am no worse off than I am now---but, at least I would be keeping her on a schedule that the boarding vet could adhere to if I wasn't around. Has anyone seen this dosing strategy before? To me it is similar to tid, but would allow me to keep her on a schedule that I could commit to--and if she missed the token dose at +8--she would still be on the Prozinc bid (no worse than now). Does anyone see any risk here--I would test before shooting, but being low has never been a problem.
Ultimately, Lantus might still get the nod....But, I wish you could have seen my vet's reactions when we discussed Lantus yesterday.
Does anyone have any other intriguing Prozinc strategies that I might could consider?
I am hoping to make a decision Monday morning to which strategy we will choose.
Please give me any and all feedback------and pray that the 5 units gives remarkable results this weekend, so I can just stay where we are.
I am going to read my book again....Who Moved My Cheese!!
Thanks!