Sidney's first test / shot. Ahh!

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Tonight we tested Sid with the Alphatrak 2 coded for cat. It was 20.1. (360) We fed him, then I gave my first 1u of Lantus. Sid didn't like the shot. I gave him some treats and lifted the way it was supposed to but he jerked away as I pressed the injector. I know it went into him, but I know I did things right. Maybe I wasn't holding the needle the way I should have.

I guess I can't use the spreadsheet since I'm using an AlphaTrak

I'm glad the first shot was successful, but I'm sitting here paranoid about hypo, because I can NOT do any other post shot testing until Sunday, when my husband will be home and I can get a mid-range reading and see how it's going.
Also, Sid is getting his medicine at 10pm, and that's a whole other procedure, and after that, he won't stand for any tests, no way. Then hubby goes to bed at 10:30.
I can't test Sid myself. It would be way too difficult as he is my husband's cat and it takes two of us to test right now.

I'm also worried about the 1u of Lantus twice per day. I really wanted to start him at .5 but my vet was adamant about the 1u.

Also, I took the purple cap thing off the Lantus, but it doesn't go back on??? I have it sitting in the bottle with the little cap just resting on it. I thought there would be a hole but it's just silicon. Is this okay to do? Does it need the cap? Can the top just be exposed? Thanks for the help and insight.
 
I guess I can't use the spreadsheet since I'm using an AlphaTrak

There's a spreadsheet designed for AlphaTrak users in countries other than the US that automatically converts your numbers to US numbers for those of us in the US that never learned the metric system (me!...LOL)

If you are anywhere other than the US, please click on this link for the World Spreadsheet Template for PET METERS CALIBRATED FOR FELINE BLOOD (e.g. Alpha Trak):
World Spreadsheet Template for Pet Meters

Here are the rest of the instructions
 
There's a spreadsheet designed for AlphaTrak users in countries other than the US that automatically converts your numbers to US numbers for those of us in the US that never learned the metric system (me!...LOL)

If you are anywhere other than the US, please click on this link for the World Spreadsheet Template for PET METERS CALIBRATED FOR FELINE BLOOD (e.g. Alpha Trak):
World Spreadsheet Template for Pet Meters

Here are the rest of the instructions
To bad you and I don't live closer, we could stare at our cats together! I said the same thing to my vet! "Can't we please start at .5?" I am SOOOO afraid of hypo!!! It will be 6 hours at 8:45, does that mean he's safe or do I watch him the full 12? Of course my husband wants to go to bed, he's tired? Lol. I bet all the pros are smiling at us and remembering their first day!
 
Tbarry, I wanted to give you a tip before I forget. Use a teeny tiny bit of vaseline over Smokey's ear (the edge, the sweet spot). Rub it in really good. When you do the poke, it beads up easily, and is much easier to get onto the test strip. I was having problems with the blood dripping. Not that there was a lot of it, but this keeps the blood beading instead of smearing.
 
Thank you. We're here chilling and staring at each other! Lol. He did go to the litter tonight, but just sat in it. I know he's had enough water! Thinking it's his UTI. How are you and Sidney doing?
 
Tonight we tested Sid with the Alphatrak 2 coded for cat. It was 20.1. (360) We fed him, then I gave my first 1u of Lantus. Sid didn't like the shot. I gave him some treats and lifted the way it was supposed to but he jerked away as I pressed the injector. I know it went into him, but I know I did things right. Maybe I wasn't holding the needle the way I should have.

I guess I can't use the spreadsheet since I'm using an AlphaTrak

I'm glad the first shot was successful, but I'm sitting here paranoid about hypo, because I can NOT do any other post shot testing until Sunday, when my husband will be home and I can get a mid-range reading and see how it's going.
Also, Sid is getting his medicine at 10pm, and that's a whole other procedure, and after that, he won't stand for any tests, no way. Then hubby goes to bed at 10:30.
I can't test Sid myself. It would be way too difficult as he is my husband's cat and it takes two of us to test right now.

I'm also worried about the 1u of Lantus twice per day. I really wanted to start him at .5 but my vet was adamant about the 1u.

Also, I took the purple cap thing off the Lantus, but it doesn't go back on??? I have it sitting in the bottle with the little cap just resting on it. I thought there would be a hole but it's just silicon. Is this okay to do? Does it need the cap? Can the top just be exposed? Thanks for the help and insight.


if it the purple cap I'm thinking on, it should have stayed on
 
Tbarry: We're okay. Still have to give Sid his antibiotic. That's a challenge and exhausting. Also worrying about hypo, but I'm thinking it will be okay. Hoping that Smokey's UTI improves!!
 
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