SuziB
Member Since 2019
Hi folks!
I guess I’m feeling a bit like a failure, even though many of you have said it can take time to learn to test BG. I have tried three times now to get a blood sample, and was ALMOST successful on my last try...I actually had a drop of blood that I could see, but forgot to put supplies by my right hand (left was holding her ear and head), and by the time I reached across her to grab the meter, she wiggled free just enough to shake her head - and there went my blood drop.
I have been trying to test when I get home from work and again before her dinner/insulin shot. I think the problem with the dinner test is that she’s just too hungry and screams at me for food. Tonight, I tried to take blood while she was eating, but she got pretty mad! I’m also trying to get weight back on her, so I don’t want her to associate eating with anything negative.
The good news is that she seems to be doing really well. Even though it’s only about 2 weeks since she was diagnosed, she is eating well, looks to be gaining weight, and seems playful and happy. I hope to get to spend more time this weekend learning to test her BG and getting a spreadsheet up. I feel bad that I’m just winging it and am not even sure how effective the insulin is. Wishing I had a more clear picture and totally jealous of the newbies who are already testing and running curves!
I guess I’m feeling a bit like a failure, even though many of you have said it can take time to learn to test BG. I have tried three times now to get a blood sample, and was ALMOST successful on my last try...I actually had a drop of blood that I could see, but forgot to put supplies by my right hand (left was holding her ear and head), and by the time I reached across her to grab the meter, she wiggled free just enough to shake her head - and there went my blood drop.
I have been trying to test when I get home from work and again before her dinner/insulin shot. I think the problem with the dinner test is that she’s just too hungry and screams at me for food. Tonight, I tried to take blood while she was eating, but she got pretty mad! I’m also trying to get weight back on her, so I don’t want her to associate eating with anything negative.
The good news is that she seems to be doing really well. Even though it’s only about 2 weeks since she was diagnosed, she is eating well, looks to be gaining weight, and seems playful and happy. I hope to get to spend more time this weekend learning to test her BG and getting a spreadsheet up. I feel bad that I’m just winging it and am not even sure how effective the insulin is. Wishing I had a more clear picture and totally jealous of the newbies who are already testing and running curves!