Seeing better numbers but still not feeling confident I am doing this right...

Discussion in 'Prozinc / PZI' started by SaraBear, Mar 6, 2019.

  1. SaraBear

    SaraBear New Member

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    Hi All,

    My sugar kitty Rod Stewart has been on prozinc since late last year. I have been hesitant to raise his dose after getting up to 4u in December. I think I let my vet scare me from this after getting lectured for adjusting doses on my own at a vet visit that I had to go to to get his prescription refilled. I should know better than to let that get to me :( I tried to slightly lower doses for a while to see if he improved, if maybe I was giving him too much, but that does not seem to be the case. Starting mid feb I started increasing more quickly than before as I have been able to test more through the day and I feel like I am seeing better numbers, perhaps with some bouncing? He is also continuing to act more energetic and playful, though I don't think I am seeing neuropathy improve despite giving zobaline. We have never detected ketones. I still worry that I am doing this wrong or I might be missing something. If anyone could look at my buddy's chart and offer any advice I'd appreciate it.
     
  2. Rachel

    Rachel Well-Known Member

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    It's HARD to go against your vet! I totally get that. I had a tough time following the advice here when I first arrived because it seems like the vet should know best. But remember that insulin is a hormone, not a medicine. Kitties simply need what they need, and that's okay. Just like people. I'm sure they need different amounts of insulin, and that's okay. We need whatever we need. :)

    I think it's very likely you're seeing some bouncing. That 106 the other day was lower than Rod Stewart is used to, and he bounced back up afterwards. Can I ask why you're increasing in .4 unit increments? Are you using u100 needles to get those doses?
     
  3. JanetNJ

    JanetNJ Well-Known Member

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    Neuropathy can take months to clear. Just keep giving the zobaline and working on keeping the bg down.
     
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  4. SaraBear

    SaraBear New Member

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    Yes I am using u100 needles. So drawing up to 12 units on those syringes. Should we try 11.5 (4.6 actual units?) or keep this current dose? I want to do a full curve this sat.
     
  5. Djamila

    Djamila Well-Known Member

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    Hi Sara, and welcome back! It is hard to go against the vet, but you are right that Rod Stewart needs more insulin. It looks like he is going to be a higher dose kitty, at least for a little while. We've seen some cats around here need some crazy high doses. As Rachel said, a cat needs what it needs. Don't worry that it's more than you're used to seeing around here.

    You are seeing a little bouncing, which can sometimes be a good sign that the insulin is getting some traction. I would go ahead with the next increase and then do the curve. The 0.4u increases have been okay since your mid-cycle values are still so high, but with the emergence of those blues, you might need to start making smaller increases of 0.2u at a time to temper the bouncing a little. See what happens with this next increase and then go from there.

    Also, when you get a PS number that is lower than usual (like you saw on 2/28), you can stall for 20-30 minutes and re-test. If the number is rising, you can go ahead with the regular dose instead of decreasing. The more consistent you can be, the better.
     
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  6. SaraBear

    SaraBear New Member

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    Thank you!! Very helpful.
     

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