Ashe & Chim
Member Since 2016
Hi everyone!
I posted in the intro thread, and I've been reading threads and FAQs here like crazy since my cat Chim was diagnosed. First off, let me say again that this site has been HUGELY helpful. The first thing I did when I got off the phone with the vet was google "feline diabetes," which led me here. There has been so much information and everyone here has such a wealth of knowledge, I feel really, really lucky to have ended up here. THANK YOU!
That said... Chim hasn't started insulin yet, though we've got an appointment at the vet tomorrow (3/9) for the insulin demo and to get his dosage all squared away. He'll be on Lantus, which was recommended by the vet as the "best" option. In the meantime, I've been transitioning him from dry food to canned Fancy Feast after seeing so many people recommend that instead of the prescription food. (He thinks this is awesome, BTW - FF or any canned food was an occasional "treat" before now, so he's pretty sure he's won some kind of jackpot.
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My vet did recommend that, if my boyfriend and I were comfortable, we should home-test his glucose levels and do our own glucose curves because having them done there is so expensive. When we went to get the insulin and syringes from Walmart, I also picked up a OneTouch meter with the test strips and lancets, and I've been trying to check his glucose levels pretty often, just to get an idea of where he's at.
So far, I've only been able to get a good reading a few times using one of his ears. The first time I did it, it took a couple of tries - I did fill an old sock with some rice and heat it in the microwave, which seemed to help. After that, I've had a hard time doing it by myself - it's been working better for Charles to hold him and warm his ear and then I'll do the actual sticking and testing piece. Still, I don't know if I'm being overly cautious or what, because it seems like I'm having less and less luck.
Tonight, we must've poked his ears eight or nine times only to finally get ONE good reading. A few hours later (and three more test strips down the drain with "insufficient sample" errors), I can't even get enough of a blood bead for the meter to read anything but an error code. I feel like I'm torturing him having to poke him half a dozen times and not get anywhere.
I've seen some people mention testing on the paw pads? I've been hesitant to do that because it seems like it would be much more difficult than the ear. Chim's a pretty relaxed guy normally, but after a few pokes he gets a bit irritated. He's never really liked having his feet messed with much at all, so I can't imagine sticking him with a needle is going to go over very well. Does anyone have any tips/tricks for getting a good reading from the ear? What size/gauge lancet should we be using? (I got what I think is the smallest one - would going up from the 33 gauge to maybe the 30 help?)
He still seems to be doing okay - he's as talkative as ever, and just as energetic when we go for the food bowl. But I'm still paranoid that I'm not doing enough. Any suggestions or ideas would be super helpful, if only to ease my mind. Thanks so much!!
I posted in the intro thread, and I've been reading threads and FAQs here like crazy since my cat Chim was diagnosed. First off, let me say again that this site has been HUGELY helpful. The first thing I did when I got off the phone with the vet was google "feline diabetes," which led me here. There has been so much information and everyone here has such a wealth of knowledge, I feel really, really lucky to have ended up here. THANK YOU!
That said... Chim hasn't started insulin yet, though we've got an appointment at the vet tomorrow (3/9) for the insulin demo and to get his dosage all squared away. He'll be on Lantus, which was recommended by the vet as the "best" option. In the meantime, I've been transitioning him from dry food to canned Fancy Feast after seeing so many people recommend that instead of the prescription food. (He thinks this is awesome, BTW - FF or any canned food was an occasional "treat" before now, so he's pretty sure he's won some kind of jackpot.
My vet did recommend that, if my boyfriend and I were comfortable, we should home-test his glucose levels and do our own glucose curves because having them done there is so expensive. When we went to get the insulin and syringes from Walmart, I also picked up a OneTouch meter with the test strips and lancets, and I've been trying to check his glucose levels pretty often, just to get an idea of where he's at.
So far, I've only been able to get a good reading a few times using one of his ears. The first time I did it, it took a couple of tries - I did fill an old sock with some rice and heat it in the microwave, which seemed to help. After that, I've had a hard time doing it by myself - it's been working better for Charles to hold him and warm his ear and then I'll do the actual sticking and testing piece. Still, I don't know if I'm being overly cautious or what, because it seems like I'm having less and less luck.
Tonight, we must've poked his ears eight or nine times only to finally get ONE good reading. A few hours later (and three more test strips down the drain with "insufficient sample" errors), I can't even get enough of a blood bead for the meter to read anything but an error code. I feel like I'm torturing him having to poke him half a dozen times and not get anywhere.
I've seen some people mention testing on the paw pads? I've been hesitant to do that because it seems like it would be much more difficult than the ear. Chim's a pretty relaxed guy normally, but after a few pokes he gets a bit irritated. He's never really liked having his feet messed with much at all, so I can't imagine sticking him with a needle is going to go over very well. Does anyone have any tips/tricks for getting a good reading from the ear? What size/gauge lancet should we be using? (I got what I think is the smallest one - would going up from the 33 gauge to maybe the 30 help?)
He still seems to be doing okay - he's as talkative as ever, and just as energetic when we go for the food bowl. But I'm still paranoid that I'm not doing enough. Any suggestions or ideas would be super helpful, if only to ease my mind. Thanks so much!!