MelanieP and Ninja
Member Since 2012
Hi all! Question 1: Has anyone ever gotten a bad (ineffective) vial of Lantus directly from the pharmacy? Have been trying to regulate my cat for the last month and consistently getting numbers in the 400's with a couple of really scary 500's (no real change in the numbers despite increasing dosage). Yesterday I decided to bite the bullet and buy another (hideously expensive) vial of Lantus, even though I still have more than half left in the original bottle. Today my cat Ninjas +7 reading (using the new vial) was 276 -- a significant improvement from the 471 reading taken at the same time yesterday and the 524 (!!!!!) reading the day before that. I know you can't read too much into one BG test, but wondering if anyone else out there ever got a bad vial directly from the pharmacy, or is this something that is unlikely to occur. PS: I always kept my vial in the frig, but do not remember it being cold when I picked it up initially from the pharmacy. Is this odd (should the pharmacy be refrigerating this, or does it not matter)? Also, I live in Florida (hot...hot...hot...) so wondering if it could have been exposed to heat during transport to the pharmacy. Keeping my fingers crossed that the new vial continues to work better than the last; but just wanted to know if anyone else ever got a bad vial from the pharmacy.
Question 2 (and this is a stupid one): Why is the consistency of the urine different in a diabetic cat than a non-diabetic one? That is, before she became diabetic, Ninja used to urinate what appeared to be tightly formed golf ball sized "pee balls" which were easy to scoop out of the litter box. Now her urine looks like wet cement, doesn't clump well and falls apart when I'm trying to scoop. Just wondering why that is, and if this is characteristic of all uncontrolled diabetic cats.
Question 2 (and this is a stupid one): Why is the consistency of the urine different in a diabetic cat than a non-diabetic one? That is, before she became diabetic, Ninja used to urinate what appeared to be tightly formed golf ball sized "pee balls" which were easy to scoop out of the litter box. Now her urine looks like wet cement, doesn't clump well and falls apart when I'm trying to scoop. Just wondering why that is, and if this is characteristic of all uncontrolled diabetic cats.