Judy and Freckles
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Dental is done. Initially went in for scaling and polishing but after xrays it was determined that resorption was occurring in 3 teeth, so they were extracted. Freckles is being a little trooper and is acting normal and jumping onto counters like nothing ever happened.
I will get the blood test results tomorrow but the vet did say that Freckles was slightly anemic (just out of the average range)
The vet also applied the Freestyle Libre to Freckles. I was quite excited to see how this thing works, and it is pretty slick. The directions recommend to use a test strip with the Libre to check accuracy against the interstitial number and make sure every thing is working properly but I currently don't have a compatible test strip. Instead, I compared a blood droplet reading with my Freestyle Lite to the reading on the Libre. There was a 117 point spread with the Freestyle Lite monitor reading lower (196) and the Libre reading at 313.
Now, granted the Libre is measuring interstitial fluid rather than blood; and the Libre takes an average over the last 10 minutes (it reads every minute), I don't think there should be this kind of a difference. So, obviously things aren't jiving. Given that it was a hectic day and the vet used 3 different devices to test blood glucose (his blood machine, Alphatrac and the Freestyle Libre), today's numbers on my spreadsheet are not very telling. Freckles was not very cooperative giving up any blood for the vet and assistants so they tested her after she was sedated - but more in likely she got very worked up fighting to keep her little blood droplet to herself and the Alphatrac number is stress induced.
I would really like to be able to trust the Libre's numbers but until then, I will still do some earpricks. I did phone Abbott the other day to ask about the Freestyle Lite monitor giving a very low reading when there is a tiny blood droplet and Abbott is sending me another monitor. @Mimis mom may be interested in knowing about Abbott replacing my meter.
So I know comparing monitors will make a person crazy (I have read enough about that on this forum!) but I'm hesitant at this point to rely on the Libre since it's reading so much higher.
Dental is done. Initially went in for scaling and polishing but after xrays it was determined that resorption was occurring in 3 teeth, so they were extracted. Freckles is being a little trooper and is acting normal and jumping onto counters like nothing ever happened.
I will get the blood test results tomorrow but the vet did say that Freckles was slightly anemic (just out of the average range)
The vet also applied the Freestyle Libre to Freckles. I was quite excited to see how this thing works, and it is pretty slick. The directions recommend to use a test strip with the Libre to check accuracy against the interstitial number and make sure every thing is working properly but I currently don't have a compatible test strip. Instead, I compared a blood droplet reading with my Freestyle Lite to the reading on the Libre. There was a 117 point spread with the Freestyle Lite monitor reading lower (196) and the Libre reading at 313.
Now, granted the Libre is measuring interstitial fluid rather than blood; and the Libre takes an average over the last 10 minutes (it reads every minute), I don't think there should be this kind of a difference. So, obviously things aren't jiving. Given that it was a hectic day and the vet used 3 different devices to test blood glucose (his blood machine, Alphatrac and the Freestyle Libre), today's numbers on my spreadsheet are not very telling. Freckles was not very cooperative giving up any blood for the vet and assistants so they tested her after she was sedated - but more in likely she got very worked up fighting to keep her little blood droplet to herself and the Alphatrac number is stress induced.
I would really like to be able to trust the Libre's numbers but until then, I will still do some earpricks. I did phone Abbott the other day to ask about the Freestyle Lite monitor giving a very low reading when there is a tiny blood droplet and Abbott is sending me another monitor. @Mimis mom may be interested in knowing about Abbott replacing my meter.
So I know comparing monitors will make a person crazy (I have read enough about that on this forum!) but I'm hesitant at this point to rely on the Libre since it's reading so much higher.
