Jake and Riley
Member Since 2019
Hi, I just bought the Pet Test Advocate meter for my cat. It arrived last night so I decided to try it. My cat already ate, and had his insulin shot, (1.5u Caninsulin). By the time I figured out how to work the meter about 1 - 1 1/2 hrs had passed when I tested him. It didn't go well, and the place looked like a crime scene - blood everywhere from one ear prick, don't know what I did wrong. I think it might have been that I used the lancet free-hand instead of in the pen-type device provided, because the needle didn't seem long enough to reach his skin even though I adjusted the depth. Aside from the stress of that, his blood sugar read HI which means above 33, as this is the highest the meter goes. In my naivety, I have increased his insulin to 2u this morning and this evening. I'm nervous to test him again. I find this to be confusing and overwhelming, despite watching many 'how-to' videos. I'm going to attempt a curve this weekend, when I'll have the day with him. I thought high levels means he needs more insulin, but now I'm not so sure, based on other things I've read.. I've been reading up on how to help him for over a month now, yet still feel so ignorant. Help!