I think that's very bad advice
I used my own meter but have another one just for her use. Now I'm wondering if I should skip the curve because I know it will be around $500 and we've already spent that much. I want to manage it as cheaply as possible plus I don't trust her vet's advice now. The reason they gave me for not testing her at home was she will get mad and try to avoid me. (???) She stayed calm and was very patient with me trying to prick her ear. I'll get better with practice.
I was just reading in another thread that the steps for the one touch are quite expensive. (I'm using 4 a day currently, and more when I do a curve on the weekends. But we are just diagnosed + food change + insulin added, so I'd rather test to make sure we're improving.)Thanks for what you've said! I wondered if our vet was super expensive but I guess not since you were charged the same amount as me. I was feeling guilty about not wanting to do "the curve" because it seems like a waste of money and I can do it at home. She's using my OneTouch Ultra 2 meter.
... Lol. I recommend everyone check ebay first for strips and meters. I've been doing diabetes Trial Studies for 12 years and most of the other patients tell me they get their supplies from ebay. They're even cheaper if they're expired (or damaged box) and I've found that they still work correctly 2 years beyond the exp. date. Don't bid - just choose Buy It Now.
btw...I lost my job due to Diabetes discrimination after 10 years with my employer. I was refused the right to test my blood sugar unless on a break in my car! Three upper management people called me a BioHazard. At least Samantha won't lose her job. lol Yes, I'm going to make them "see the light" if you know what I mean.
Wow. That is ridiculous. I would think the bathroom was an acceptable place and it's not like you were covering the walls in blood, just a dropbtw...I lost my job due to Diabetes discrimination after 10 years with my employer. I was refused the right to test my blood sugar unless on a break in my car! Three upper management people called me a BioHazard.
. Blind them with that light! sounds like a law suit to me. crazy. I wouldn't trust a vet who told me not to home test. Saying it's optional is one thing... to flat out say don't test sends up red flags that either they are control freaks, or just want you to keep going back to them so they can charge you.I recommend everyone check ebay first for strips and meters. I've been doing diabetes Trial Studies for 12 years and most of the other patients tell me they get their supplies from ebay. They're even cheaper if they're expired (or damaged box) and I've found that they still work correctly 2 years beyond the exp. date. Don't bid - just choose Buy It Now.
btw...I lost my job due to Diabetes discrimination after 10 years with my employer. I was refused the right to test my blood sugar unless on a break in my car! Three upper management people called me a BioHazard. At least Samantha won't lose her job. lol Yes, I'm going to make them "see the light" if you know what I mean.
There's lots of experienced people on here, and an extensive collective knowledge.... the folks on here have helped a lot of people along the way. they were the ones who finally gave me the courage to test last year when my cat was diagnosed, and I've paid it foward since then. Honestly the people on here collectively know more than most vets... most of whom don't get enough training in this particular area, esp. when it comes to food and dosing.We have 5 cats so changing vets is a big deal but I'm going to find another one. You are so right! I think diabetic dogs and cats need their own insulin pens and endocrinologist vets! I'm definitely finding one that fully supports me testing her.