Lisa & Nacho
Member Since 2016
Good evening -
I have been trying to muster up the courage to "home test" my kitty. I purchased a reliOn home blood glucose monitor from walmart a few days ago. Any recommendations on the best way to home test? Also with the human monitors is there anything different number wise?
What range do I want my diabetic kitty to be in?
He went from 524 (first vet visit) to 405 (second vet visit after changing his diet to completely wet food).
I just want to make sure he gets started on not too high of an insulin dose if his home level is even less than 400.
I am nervous my kitty with freak out or I will when home testing
I also plan to call my Vet tomorrow to get a script for Novolin N, which seems to be the most affordable insulin at this point to try that out with my kitty.
Any suggestions helpful!!
I have been trying to muster up the courage to "home test" my kitty. I purchased a reliOn home blood glucose monitor from walmart a few days ago. Any recommendations on the best way to home test? Also with the human monitors is there anything different number wise?
What range do I want my diabetic kitty to be in?
He went from 524 (first vet visit) to 405 (second vet visit after changing his diet to completely wet food).
I just want to make sure he gets started on not too high of an insulin dose if his home level is even less than 400.
I am nervous my kitty with freak out or I will when home testing
I also plan to call my Vet tomorrow to get a script for Novolin N, which seems to be the most affordable insulin at this point to try that out with my kitty.
Any suggestions helpful!!