beepsandclicks
New Member
Hi Everyone.
I'm brand new to the forum. My 9 year old cat TJ was just diagnosed Saturday and today he had his glucose curve test.
My regular vet is on vacation for 2 weeks, so I had to find another clinic to do this. I really am not sure how much I trust this guy, but I was hoping to just TJ stabilized and go back to my great vet when he returns.
Anyway, today this vet told me he was going to put TJ on ProZinc. When I picked up TJ I noticed he had included U100 needles, which I knew were wrong for ProZinc. Then I saw that he has Humulin NPH in my bag, which alarmed me, because even being a newbie at this, I've read nothing good about starting cats on this type of insulin. I asked him about this and he protested a bit but then agreed to switch it out for ProZinc. He said he was out of ProZinc and wants me to come to the clinic tomorrow once their med delivery arrives to pick up a vial. Meanwhile, he provided me with one dose of Humulin in a syringe for this evening's injection.
I guess I have a couple questions/concerns. First, I'm worried the ProZinc won't be in until the afternoon and I don't want to be late with TJ's injection, especially since he is just now starting to look better. Was I being overly concerned about the Humulin? He insisted he had a few feline clients on the brand and they were doing fine. I believe it is much less expensive, no? (I noticed, however, that he was trying to charge me $90 for the bottle of Humulin, the same price as the ProZinc!) Also, will everything be okay if I switch from Humulin to ProZinc...will the dosage be the same? I know Humulin is U100, while ProZinc is U40. I'm asking here because, quite honestly, I trust you guys but I don't trust this vet.
His initial glucose reading was 600 today and they did not get him under 320 all day. I believe they gave him on 2 units of Humulin but raised him to 3. That sounds high to me as a starting dose, but perhaps since his glucose levels were so high he might just need more to stabilize?
Last question. Is there another type of insulin I could substitute for ProZinc? I was thinking of just going to the pharmacy and picking up a vial tonight or tomorrow morning and just not bothering with this vet tomorrow. I notice the pharmacies do not carry ProZinc. How convenient. :-|
Just nervous here. My father was diabetic, and before he passed away, I just remember all sorts of trouble with mis-dosing, etc. I have not yet had time to process and get comfortable with all this.
Thanks all. Glad to have this resource.
Debra
Houston
I'm brand new to the forum. My 9 year old cat TJ was just diagnosed Saturday and today he had his glucose curve test.
My regular vet is on vacation for 2 weeks, so I had to find another clinic to do this. I really am not sure how much I trust this guy, but I was hoping to just TJ stabilized and go back to my great vet when he returns.
Anyway, today this vet told me he was going to put TJ on ProZinc. When I picked up TJ I noticed he had included U100 needles, which I knew were wrong for ProZinc. Then I saw that he has Humulin NPH in my bag, which alarmed me, because even being a newbie at this, I've read nothing good about starting cats on this type of insulin. I asked him about this and he protested a bit but then agreed to switch it out for ProZinc. He said he was out of ProZinc and wants me to come to the clinic tomorrow once their med delivery arrives to pick up a vial. Meanwhile, he provided me with one dose of Humulin in a syringe for this evening's injection.
I guess I have a couple questions/concerns. First, I'm worried the ProZinc won't be in until the afternoon and I don't want to be late with TJ's injection, especially since he is just now starting to look better. Was I being overly concerned about the Humulin? He insisted he had a few feline clients on the brand and they were doing fine. I believe it is much less expensive, no? (I noticed, however, that he was trying to charge me $90 for the bottle of Humulin, the same price as the ProZinc!) Also, will everything be okay if I switch from Humulin to ProZinc...will the dosage be the same? I know Humulin is U100, while ProZinc is U40. I'm asking here because, quite honestly, I trust you guys but I don't trust this vet.
His initial glucose reading was 600 today and they did not get him under 320 all day. I believe they gave him on 2 units of Humulin but raised him to 3. That sounds high to me as a starting dose, but perhaps since his glucose levels were so high he might just need more to stabilize?
Last question. Is there another type of insulin I could substitute for ProZinc? I was thinking of just going to the pharmacy and picking up a vial tonight or tomorrow morning and just not bothering with this vet tomorrow. I notice the pharmacies do not carry ProZinc. How convenient. :-|
Just nervous here. My father was diabetic, and before he passed away, I just remember all sorts of trouble with mis-dosing, etc. I have not yet had time to process and get comfortable with all this.
Thanks all. Glad to have this resource.
Debra
Houston