MindyC
Member Since 2019
Grr... So a few of you saw my post about switching from Novolin to Lantus yesterday. After multiple calls to the vet's office, I have somehow drawn the short stick and am getting stuck with the old school guy that seems to have a bug up about changing his insulin. Last time he saw Max, which was 3 weeks ago, it was for a urinary tract infection. At that time, he tried telling me to increase his dose to 2.5U during the day and 2U at night and gave me a whole lecture about insulin resistance and how the doses will increase over time because of it.
He completely disregarded the fact that Max had only been on insulin for about 3-4 weeks at that point. Insulin resistance shouldn't have ever been a factor in his dosing at that point.
He won't call in a Rx for Lantus without seeing him. I know I'm going to get a lecture and a bunch of bull when take Max in tomorrow for a pointless fructosamine test. Please give me your best points about why Lantus should be used for cats instead of Novolin. I know if I walk in talking about "the depot" he's going to look at me like I have 3 heads. He's been great with my dogs and all other things related to Max, except this. And if he just tries to tell me to change his dose, we'll find a new vet (even tho the other guy is great). Based on my last conversation with him, he seems to have no use for home testing and thinks I should just be giving him shots without considering the fact that a too-high dose could kill him.
He completely disregarded the fact that Max had only been on insulin for about 3-4 weeks at that point. Insulin resistance shouldn't have ever been a factor in his dosing at that point.
He won't call in a Rx for Lantus without seeing him. I know I'm going to get a lecture and a bunch of bull when take Max in tomorrow for a pointless fructosamine test. Please give me your best points about why Lantus should be used for cats instead of Novolin. I know if I walk in talking about "the depot" he's going to look at me like I have 3 heads. He's been great with my dogs and all other things related to Max, except this. And if he just tries to tell me to change his dose, we'll find a new vet (even tho the other guy is great). Based on my last conversation with him, he seems to have no use for home testing and thinks I should just be giving him shots without considering the fact that a too-high dose could kill him.
