Ali Stretmater
Member Since 2017
I'd like to start home testing using a Relion meter, but I'm at a complete loss how to do this! Also, is there a link somewhere to a conversion chart for the numbers? TIA!
If you mean a conversion chart for human meter numbers versus pet meter numbers, there isn't one. You have to become familiar with the BG range for too high, OK and too low on whichever type of meter you use and not try to think in both simultaneously.conversion chart for the numbers?
What I need help with is how to test, and the sequence of testing/feeding/shooting. I've just bought a Relion Confirm meter and strips. As for the conversion chart, what I'm trying ask is what numbers I should be looking for (high, low, etc), since I've heard that the numbers on a human meter will be different from ones on animal meterAli, could you summarize what you do know at this point about how to home test? Like, do you need "First, you must go to Store X and buy X, Y, and Z," or is it more "Here is the sequence to follow when you do a test," or "How do I get my cat to put up with this?"
Ok so what you want to do is about 20-30 min before the shot time you will test, then feed, then shoot. So say you shoot at 7 am and 7 pm, you will test at 6:30ish, then feed, then shoot at 7. Shots are 12 hours apart. You are using a human meter, so the "Normal range" (what you are ultimately aiming for) is 50-120. (It's a marathon, so it could take a while to find the right dose)... The most important number is that 50... That's the take action number. We don't want to go lower than that.What I need help with is how to test, and the sequence of testing/feeding/shooting. I've just bought a Relion Confirm meter and strips. As for the conversion chart, what I'm trying ask is what numbers I should be looking for (high, low, etc), since I've heard that the numbers on a human meter will be different from ones on animal meter


