Maya & Neo
Member Since 2011
Hi all,
I was a bit nervous about posting here, but Julia & Bandit urged me to do so, so here I am.
I am hoping that someone who has experience with switching from Caninsulin to Lantus can give me some advise. I just came back from the vet's today, they did a blood sugar curve on my cat Neo (he was diagnosed roughly 3 months ago) and he's still pretty high. The vet told me ideally he should be between 5 and 8:
0815 - 18.2 (mmol/L)
0850 - 19.4
0915 - 20.2
0945 - 20.2
1030 - 16.8
1100 - 14.9
1200 - 20.0
1300 - 19.7
His levels were actually higher this time than a month ago, and the vet raised his dosage to 2x/day 5 IE of Caninsulin.
Thanks to the kind people on the board I was alerted to Lantus and have subsequently read some promising sounding articles. I took the article with me today (Intensive blood glucose control is safe and effective....) to the vet but she wasn't totally convinced. She told me that they have a protocol that they have to follow - the cat stays in Caninsulin until it's proven that he's not responding to it anymore. And according to her, he's doing really well on it. She was also skeptical of the article - that the people who wrote it had probably been sponsored by Lantus - and urged me to find and read articles on Caninsulin - according to her, it's just as effective and likely to result in remission. She did tell me that if I came back completely convinced that Lantus was the way to go, she would put a note in Neo's records that Caninsulin didn't work and would prescribe Lantus for me.
Now here's the real kicker. I have a home testing kit. I haven't actually done any testing yet, but I'm okay with getting scratched and bitten, if that's what it takes to make Neo feel better. But the problem is, in 1.5 weeks, I'm going to be away for 2 months on a business trip - to Japan. So it's going to be nearly impossible for me to get back in a hurry and I'll be in a totally different time zone. I am having to put my 2 cats into a "cat pension" as I couldn't find anyone trustworthy locally. The lady is a bit older but has reassured me that she's had diabetic cats there before and she's okay to give the shots 2x/day. I don't mind asking her if she would be willing to do the home testing twice a day, but my vet today really emphasized that I had to be very strict with the pension and tell them that they were not to up the dosage of the insulin on their own for any reason. I am really lucky in that my vet is reachable 24hours a day so in an emergency, someone is only a phone call away. BUT the only pension I could find that could take care of my diabetic cat properly is a 2 hour drive away, so if something happens, it's not like the lady can rush Neo to my vet. :?
So my question is, I have 1.5 weeks. Should I take the plunge and get Neo off dry food completely and switch to low-carb wet food only? There's also the problem with that, that all of the local pet stores that I've contacted have told me that they'd have to order the food that I am interested in. And it takes nearly a week to get in.
So that really only leaves me with half a week to switch the diet and do testing. That makes me super nervous. Also because I have no idea how comfortable the lady who's going to be looking after him really is with the whole procedure - she certainly won't be as invested in it as I, for instance, am/would be.
My gut is telling me to wait until after I'm back from holiday and hope for the best. What do you guys think? Am I being a sissy? Over cautious? Is it actually scarier (please say not because I'm already working myself into a lather) to leave things the way they are? Since I've had him, Neo has never had an "episode" (knock on wood) and the only outward sign that he has diabetes is the enormous amount of water he's drinking and subsequently eliminating. Otherwise he's pretty bright-eyed, alert, and active. I'm really scared that will change and I won't be around to do anything about it, which would of course be absolutely horrific.
Opinions, experiences, please? In the end I know I'll have to make and live with the decision, but I would really appreciate your input. Thank you so much!
I was a bit nervous about posting here, but Julia & Bandit urged me to do so, so here I am.
I am hoping that someone who has experience with switching from Caninsulin to Lantus can give me some advise. I just came back from the vet's today, they did a blood sugar curve on my cat Neo (he was diagnosed roughly 3 months ago) and he's still pretty high. The vet told me ideally he should be between 5 and 8:
0815 - 18.2 (mmol/L)
0850 - 19.4
0915 - 20.2
0945 - 20.2
1030 - 16.8
1100 - 14.9
1200 - 20.0
1300 - 19.7
His levels were actually higher this time than a month ago, and the vet raised his dosage to 2x/day 5 IE of Caninsulin.
Thanks to the kind people on the board I was alerted to Lantus and have subsequently read some promising sounding articles. I took the article with me today (Intensive blood glucose control is safe and effective....) to the vet but she wasn't totally convinced. She told me that they have a protocol that they have to follow - the cat stays in Caninsulin until it's proven that he's not responding to it anymore. And according to her, he's doing really well on it. She was also skeptical of the article - that the people who wrote it had probably been sponsored by Lantus - and urged me to find and read articles on Caninsulin - according to her, it's just as effective and likely to result in remission. She did tell me that if I came back completely convinced that Lantus was the way to go, she would put a note in Neo's records that Caninsulin didn't work and would prescribe Lantus for me.
Now here's the real kicker. I have a home testing kit. I haven't actually done any testing yet, but I'm okay with getting scratched and bitten, if that's what it takes to make Neo feel better. But the problem is, in 1.5 weeks, I'm going to be away for 2 months on a business trip - to Japan. So it's going to be nearly impossible for me to get back in a hurry and I'll be in a totally different time zone. I am having to put my 2 cats into a "cat pension" as I couldn't find anyone trustworthy locally. The lady is a bit older but has reassured me that she's had diabetic cats there before and she's okay to give the shots 2x/day. I don't mind asking her if she would be willing to do the home testing twice a day, but my vet today really emphasized that I had to be very strict with the pension and tell them that they were not to up the dosage of the insulin on their own for any reason. I am really lucky in that my vet is reachable 24hours a day so in an emergency, someone is only a phone call away. BUT the only pension I could find that could take care of my diabetic cat properly is a 2 hour drive away, so if something happens, it's not like the lady can rush Neo to my vet. :?
So my question is, I have 1.5 weeks. Should I take the plunge and get Neo off dry food completely and switch to low-carb wet food only? There's also the problem with that, that all of the local pet stores that I've contacted have told me that they'd have to order the food that I am interested in. And it takes nearly a week to get in.
My gut is telling me to wait until after I'm back from holiday and hope for the best. What do you guys think? Am I being a sissy? Over cautious? Is it actually scarier (please say not because I'm already working myself into a lather) to leave things the way they are? Since I've had him, Neo has never had an "episode" (knock on wood) and the only outward sign that he has diabetes is the enormous amount of water he's drinking and subsequently eliminating. Otherwise he's pretty bright-eyed, alert, and active. I'm really scared that will change and I won't be around to do anything about it, which would of course be absolutely horrific.
Opinions, experiences, please? In the end I know I'll have to make and live with the decision, but I would really appreciate your input. Thank you so much!