HELLO Lantus peeps!!!!

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Monique & Spooky

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I know right now most of you are in bed sleeping, and many of you are busy with your own cats or helping out here in LL however,.........

There has been a heated discussion on Think Tank about PZI vs. Lantus/Levemir, the PZI users flock like flies on S*** to defend/support thier insulin, some former PZI users that have switched are posting as well (most of them have long term diabetics for whom remission is less likely). The original poster is currently on Caninsulin (Dx about 5 weeks ago) and wants to change insulin. Regaurdless of if YOU have used PZI or not what would YOU choose knowing what you know now about Lantus/Levemir? Isn't the data overwhelmingly indicating that the L's are THE BEST choice for a newly diagnosed cat in the majority of cases, and that remission is not only possible but very likely? You should be shouting from the rooftops, even if you have no experience with other insulins (PZI or V/C/N) tell your story, rather your cat is still on insulin or went OTJ after 2 years or 2 weeks! Almost every Lantus/Levemir case is for the most part a success story. How many people that have used other insulins before switching to L's switched back to the "old" insulin? I'm betting not many!

There are several newbies postin on health in the last 12 hours, one is here viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1532 they are interested in Lantus, but the vet generally Rx's Vetsulin or PZI. Go now! The PZI peeps are already cheering for thier insulin, where are you guys? Where are the lists of OTJ kitties from LL? Links to the Marshall/Rand studies where all Lantus cats went OTJ, but only 1/2 of PZI cats and even less on Vetsulin?

Another newbie who did get Lantus Rx just picked it up (she posted in the same thread from above) she is devistated at the cost of the insulin which I think she got in a 10ml vial not pens and the pharmacist has told her after 28 days she is going to have to throw out $80 worth of the unused insulin, now she's asking if there is something more cost effective than Lantus! HELL NO!!!!!!!!! Go tell her about getting pens instead, and about the fact that Lantus often can be used longer than 28 days, make sure she knows to keep it in the fridge (the pharmasist probably told her she didn't need to) Look it up peeps, Lantus pens cost how much (about $120?) depending on your dose that's 5 pens which should last at a minimum 5 months, the cost of the syringes is also minimal. I never bought PZI, but I have heard peeps say it is about $100 for a vial (100ml) it probably doesn't last 5 months, and if it's U40 and you don't use U100 syringes with a conversion, U40 syringes are only availble from the vet and cost much more!

Come on peeps, It is my opinion that every newly diagnosed cat should be put on Lantus (or Levemir) ASAP. Sure there are cats that have gone OTJ on PZI, or Vetsulin but far fewer and IMHO those cats would have gone OTJ on anything and likely just from diet change alone. I pissed around for 3 months with Caninsulin getting nowhere, I switched to Levemir and got my dry foodie eventually OTJ, I had better numbers after 2 weeks on Lev than I had the whole 3 months on Caninsulin. If I had started on Levemir from day 1 I don't think I would have spent 8 months on insulin total, and probably less than the 5 months it took on Levemir to get OTJ. Ok, I also had a hard core dry addict that I didn't get 100% off dry till after remission, but I never could have regulated him on any other insulin while feeding him kitty crack I'm sure.

So take 5 minutes and go support your school (ah I mean insulin) :RAHCAT

These people need advice from current users of these insulins, or recent users and people with success stories of OTJ, so those of you napping in your lounge chair at the Falls, WAKE UP and go visit Health and nudge these people in the right direction. Why let them get all thier advice from long-term PZI users (who have no idea what OTJ means ohmygod_smile ) or moldy oldies that haven't had a cat on insulin for 10 years (when LL didn't exsist, and no one knew what Tilly was) it's always the same people wishy washy people (not saying thier advice isn't good about many things) but it is not current first hand experience about choosing an insulin. How many of you here if you became the owner of another suagr kitty tomorrow would ask should I try another insulin first?

Ok stop reading this and go, it doesn't matter if you have 6 months or 6 days experience, the litaruture speaks for itself!
 
Monique-
You're awesome! Love the spunk. I'm pretty new but my cat's already had a dose reduction. I'm not an authority but I'll chime in over there.
 
Donovan's SS almost speaks for itself..... red&black to green&blue only 11 days after switching from Vetsulin to Levemir.
 
MJ+Donovan said:
Donovan's SS almost speaks for itself..... red&black to green&blue only 11 days after switching from Vetsulin to Levemir.

So you should go post to these people and say that, they can't find your spreadsheet if you don't post, and they won't go looking for it!

BTW: Jojo was screaming this yesterday, don't know why she didn't post herself too (stuck in bed again, I think) She used the lounge chair statement, I stole it :-D

I was thinking reading paige and Webber's condo today it would be fun to start a thread somewhere with our first FD vet appointment experiences. I know on the old board there was a small collection of "at diagnosis" stories, sometimes they are funny to read and can really help ease the fears of newbies.

I am a doctor and my vet knew this, so after confirming my suspected Dx, and telling to me to test his BG at home that evening and then give .5U insulin sub-Q in the scruff, he thought that about covered it. He asked if I had a glucometer at home, which I did but it was about 5 years old, needs a pool of blood, the test strips are outdated and can't get them anymore, plus I left the batteries in it and they corroded so I said I would go get a new one before evening. As I picked up the carrier with Spooky in it a "doorknob question" came to me....." how do I test his blood (where?) Logically I would have thought the paw pads (seems closest to the fingertip right?) he laughed and said on the ear flap. Ah ok...........so surprisingly his assumptions that being a doc meant I could handle everything (our visit lasted 35 minutes, 20 minutes was waiting for the lab results ohmygod_smile ) he forgot that cats don't have thumbs!
 
"As I picked up the carrier with Spooky in it a "doorknob question" came to me....." how do I test his blood (where?) Logically I would have thought the paw pads (seems closest to the fingertip right?) he laughed and said on the ear flap. Ah ok...........so surprisingly his assumptions that being a doc meant I could handle everything (our visit lasted 35 minutes, 20 minutes was waiting for the lab results ohmygod_smile ) he forgot that cats don't have thumbs!"

Oh Monique that makes me feel soooo much better. :lol:
 
MJ+Donovan said:
ok, I posted. I rarely venture beyond LL. Too much to deal with! :shock:

Thanks MJ, In Think Tank it's really just a excercise in debate (If you read the whole thread you can see that there people really write what they think...about the topic, and about each other :o ) In this case it is really a mute point because Ella the OP is in the Netherlands and she can't even get PZI there so her choices are Lantus/Levemir or Caninsulin (which she is already on), but Newbies or people considering a change of insulin in the future might be reading that thread and they should be reading LANTUS, LANTUS, LANTUS......and success stories from overly excited beans just seems lots of PZI peeps go flag waving and "defending" thier insulin because that's all they can do, they don't have many successes to report about. nailbite_smile It's always the same short list of cats that 5 years ago did well on PZI. We know that we party here 5 times a week!
 
I take it that it would be ok to post in there if u began on something other than pzi?

I'm making my notes for my post later today :mrgreen:
 
Of course Ronnie, the question is from Ella who is currently using Caninsulin (you did too) she was reading on YDC (Your Diabetic Cat) website about how "great" PZI is and was wondering because here people were more recommending Lantus, if she decides to switch which insulin is better. Also the newbies that posted on health last night haven't started any insulin yet and are asking which is better (see post Insulin Questions) the vet usually Rx's Vetsulin ot PZI but he has heard of Lantus and asks which he should request. Rather you have used PZI or not you have used Lantus and have had success with it so you can recommend it. It isn't important that people have used both insulins, it should be made clear that while some PZI users have had some success for every 1 of them are 5 satisfied Lantus peeps kwim?
 
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