Kris & Teasel
Very Active Member
I defer to Bobbi on Lantus. I just have no experience with it. I know we have had some difficult cats switch and sometimes the longer flatter cycles are very helpful for them and sometimes if they are bouncy, they continue to bounce. I would say that the experience you have gotten with ProZinc is invaluable to helping Teasel and in general, he is doing pretty well. But he is definitely a challenge and incredibly bouncy.
And Bobbi is exactly right - the best insulin is the one that works for your cat. ProZinc is more difficult to dose because you have to interpret the data. With Lantus, if he is at this number, you shoot this. For some people, the advantage of ProZinc is the flexibility. Especially with difficult cats, you have lots of options.
Selfishly, you have been an amazing asset to this forum and I would hate to have you go. But your job is to do the best for Teasel. You might look into Levemir. It is supposed to have even longer flatter cycles than Lantus.
Thank you so much, Sue! I appreciate your viewpoint. I'm still very much in the camp of liking the flexibility, options, and "transparency" of ProZinc. I'm not so sure that the "at this number, you shoot this" approach would be a magic bullet for him. I've read a little more about Levemir but there's less experience with it out there among FD owners. And I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned about the past Lantus history that landed Teasel in DKA. It was awful ...
Meanwhile, I'll put all this on the back burner to let it simmer. At some point, a decision will rise to the surface and I'll go from there. That method is my go to decision-making technique - and nothing is ever carved in stone.
I'm pleased that I've been helpful on this forum - and others. I enjoy doing it and have learned a lot myself. Not going anywhere just yet!


