Beth & Jasmine
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So, we only have 1/2 vile of PZI Vet left. My vet has given me the choice of ProZinc or Lantus and I think I am going to go with ProZinc. Any one have any experiences or stories to share?
Nancy and Cody said:Hi Everybody!
Ya Cody is quite the SNEAKY and Fast little guy when it comes to stalking the kitchen. We all try SO hard, but with the chaos of the holidays he got into pecan pie, chocolate frosting and a little cake, leftovers out of the covered trash and the styrofoam it came in, over half of 2 beefsteak tomatoes yes, TOMATOES, dry dog food, crumbs of anything off the floor, and who knows what else. My counters are completely empty, so we caught him climbing the wire shelves in my pantry! Yikes :roll:
anyway I have written a novel about him in the health section. please check it out:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=839
if that doesn't work, its a topic called "diabetic 3 years high dose,(Nancy and Cody)" which a moderator split off from another newbie topic I posted to.
and yes he's on canned only. DM changed their recipe this fall, took the corn gluten out of their recipe finally. I've tried a lot of different foods and just got too confused with so many variables and his sugar never really came down. my vetsulin readings were all over the map, but never, ever below ~150. He's also on several meds for heart and megacolon. anyway I'm repeating myself, go take a look at the topic above or maybe I could cut and paste into a profile.
( my next task )
He was actually on 13 units of vetsulin BID, at one time, so 4 seemed good, until I started reading this board the last week or so...
Thanks for the welcome! cat_pet_icon
Donna & Buddha said:Buddha was on Vetsulin for a year and half until he went DKA in November 2009. The emergency vet who brought him back from death became his new vet. Her approach to treatment is much more aggressive than the old vet (who told me that bg levels high point 500/low point 300 where just fine for a diabetic cat). The new vet initially put him on 5u bid of Vetsulin, which resulted in a hypo on Thanksgiving Day. She switched him to ProZinc and advised me to give him 2u bid. She retested him again a couple weeks later and upped the dose to 3u bid, just before the Christmas holidays. I followed advice for a week or so, until we went on vacation. I instructed the pet sitter to give 2.5u bid, just to be extra safe while we were gone. I came back just over a week later. I noticed that Buddha had started peeing quite a bit again, though he looked and acted just fine. But I took that as a sign that he really did need 3u bid. However, after a few days at 3u bid, he hypoed again, this time acting lethargic, and totally didn't react to the ear prick, etc. However, when I grabbed a can of food and the maple syrup he hopped right up and followed me to his dish and gobbled everything up.
So I am bg testing more again, and his numbers are all over the place and I just don't understand what is going on. Buddha eats fancy feast exclusively now, 4 cans a day, from the nonfish varieties listed on the gluten free page. And also, sometimes at bedtime if his numbers are/were lower then I give him some dry Wellness Core and I still worry that I'll wake up in the morning and he'll be dead of hypo.
I do test bg, sporadically, see his spreadsheet. But unless the numbers are extreme I don't know how to interpret them. I'm much better at ear pricks then I used to be (warm ears make all the difference!) and he is getting much better at getting his paw up at just the wrong time to splatter that little drop all over.
I would love to have a ProZinc support group.
Donna & Buddha said:However, after a few days at 3u bid, he hypoed again, this time acting lethargic, and totally didn't react to the ear prick, etc.