Gingembre1
Member Since 2018
UPDATE: After giving myself and Ballsnacks a break for a day, I'm so, so, so happy to report testing has been going much better. Using the warm rice sock seems to be much preferred over the ear massaging - I think his poor ears were getting sore.
But! He got out last night, and a well-meaning neighbor thought he was a starving stray. They took him in and fed him who-knows-what, but the cat came back with a HUUUUUUUUUUUGE stomach. They fed him so much, he wasn't even hungry this morning. Should I be concerned? His BG was 428. We're only on our 3rd day of insulin, and you can see on the chart I'd started to get a bit of a downward trend. This has totally screwed that up!
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We did our first shots of insulin yesterday. The first and second tests were easy! I was feeling so proud of myself! But the PM test almost made me give up. I went through 6 lancets and test strips before I was finally able to get it. I felt like crying.
I wasn’t able to get the test this morning either, and his poor ears are clearly feeling sore from all my poking and handling. If I can’t do the testing at home, I won’t be able to afford treating my kitty for diabetes.
Any words of wisdom? I’ve watched lots of videos.
But! He got out last night, and a well-meaning neighbor thought he was a starving stray. They took him in and fed him who-knows-what, but the cat came back with a HUUUUUUUUUUUGE stomach. They fed him so much, he wasn't even hungry this morning. Should I be concerned? His BG was 428. We're only on our 3rd day of insulin, and you can see on the chart I'd started to get a bit of a downward trend. This has totally screwed that up!
Original post:
We did our first shots of insulin yesterday. The first and second tests were easy! I was feeling so proud of myself! But the PM test almost made me give up. I went through 6 lancets and test strips before I was finally able to get it. I felt like crying.
I wasn’t able to get the test this morning either, and his poor ears are clearly feeling sore from all my poking and handling. If I can’t do the testing at home, I won’t be able to afford treating my kitty for diabetes.
Any words of wisdom? I’ve watched lots of videos.
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