Kelly Howard
Active Member
Hi everyone,
I just got a meter (AlphaTrak) and have started testing this week. I don't have a lot of data yet, but I'm trying to understand the numbers I am seeing. The spreadsheet link is in my signature.
Maggie was diagnosed on 8/31. Her initial dose was 2U Prozinc. She had one curve done at the vet's office a week later (it's in the SS) after which they decided to raise her to 3U.
On Saturday, I tested for the first time and her AMPS was 329. Not great, but not abysmal. We were busy that day and I didn't have a super easy time of the first test (more on that in a second) so I didn't test again that day. I started trying to test again on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. For the life of me I could not get the strip to collect enough blood. By Tuesday night I was at my wit's end and was about ready to make a post here with a pic of my strips saying "How is this not enough blood?!" Then, I decided to watch some videos on testing a cat. And I realized... I was trying to put the sample on the end of the AT strip rather than the side! I felt like such an idiot. Some of you probably saw my FB post about it
Anyway, I had really been manhandling my poor Maggie and I'm sure she was super stressed. I felt so bad, I also let her have some treats, and the only ones we had in the house were normal high carb treats. When I finally got a sample, the number was sky high - 670!
The next day I worked from home so I was able to do a full curve. Her number was really high again in the morning, but it dropped extremely fast. Since then all her PS numbers have been really high. I was able to do a +3 test last night and it was about 250pts lower than the PMPS test. These numbers just seem all over the place to me and I'm wondering if the 3U dosage is too high and causing her to bounce.
The other possibility is that it's due to food. I've been giving her wet food twice a day for about 3 weeks now, but we've still had dry food out for the other cats. I'm sure she was having some in between wet servings. On Wednesday afternoon, I got a bag of Nature's Valley Instinct and replaced all the dry food in the bowls with that. That's the only dry food the cats have had available since then. Could the old food just still be working through her system?
I'll be home all day tomorrow so I can do some mid cycle readings. I just got 100 new strips too, so I'm all set
Sorry for the wall of text. What do you guys think? Bouncing, food, or too little data to tell?
I just got a meter (AlphaTrak) and have started testing this week. I don't have a lot of data yet, but I'm trying to understand the numbers I am seeing. The spreadsheet link is in my signature.
Maggie was diagnosed on 8/31. Her initial dose was 2U Prozinc. She had one curve done at the vet's office a week later (it's in the SS) after which they decided to raise her to 3U.
On Saturday, I tested for the first time and her AMPS was 329. Not great, but not abysmal. We were busy that day and I didn't have a super easy time of the first test (more on that in a second) so I didn't test again that day. I started trying to test again on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. For the life of me I could not get the strip to collect enough blood. By Tuesday night I was at my wit's end and was about ready to make a post here with a pic of my strips saying "How is this not enough blood?!" Then, I decided to watch some videos on testing a cat. And I realized... I was trying to put the sample on the end of the AT strip rather than the side! I felt like such an idiot. Some of you probably saw my FB post about it

The next day I worked from home so I was able to do a full curve. Her number was really high again in the morning, but it dropped extremely fast. Since then all her PS numbers have been really high. I was able to do a +3 test last night and it was about 250pts lower than the PMPS test. These numbers just seem all over the place to me and I'm wondering if the 3U dosage is too high and causing her to bounce.
The other possibility is that it's due to food. I've been giving her wet food twice a day for about 3 weeks now, but we've still had dry food out for the other cats. I'm sure she was having some in between wet servings. On Wednesday afternoon, I got a bag of Nature's Valley Instinct and replaced all the dry food in the bowls with that. That's the only dry food the cats have had available since then. Could the old food just still be working through her system?
I'll be home all day tomorrow so I can do some mid cycle readings. I just got 100 new strips too, so I'm all set

Sorry for the wall of text. What do you guys think? Bouncing, food, or too little data to tell?