C.W. Gortner
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Are you supporting the back of the ear with something? (I use a folded 1" strip of kitchen paper (4-ply when folded) wrapped around my index finger; others use little flat cosmetic cotton pads.) The bit of support really makes a difference because it makes it much easier to get a blood sample really close to the edge of the ear. With a bit of practice you can freehand the poke with a lancet and use an action similar to that you might use to prick a balloon. If you're sometimes catching the marginal ear vein when poking that might be the cause of the discomfort.
We've found that cats tend to have a particular style: some typically run lower at night, some lower during the day. Trouble is, without enough BG data to understand what's going on it's hard to tell. For example, Mommy may actually be running lower during the daytime cycle but then bouncing up to higher numbers on the night time cycle (and producing more pee). Be sure to keep asking for hints and tips about home testing techniques. It might be worth posting on the Lantus board for more input - and suggestions on how to improve success rates when trying to test a difficult kitty!
In the meantime, it might be a good idea to do spot checks on Mommy's urine to see whether there's any glucose present. That would at least tell you whether her BG levels are breaching the renal threshold. The only other thing I can suggest is getting the vet to run fructosamine tests to give you an idea of how well/poorly Mommy has been regulated over the previous couple of weeks.
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Yes, I'm supporting her ear with a warm cloth, and making - or trying to make - the experience as unpleasant as possible. I kiss her, spend time with her first, brushing her (she loves that) then bring out the dreaded utensils and perform the test. My technique has improved, but her attitude has not
I'll take her into the vet at the end of the month, as scheduled, for fructosamine tests. At this point, hauling her into a carrier and forking out $500 is my only choice.
