tinnyandodd
Member Since 2020
Hi folks.
My big boy was diagnosed in 2017 but he only ended up with insulin for a month before he went into remission. He just came out of remission in January (turns out he had resorptive lesions) so he had a full mouth extraction in March. I'm practically a newbie now as I never fully had to handle his diabetes before. I've been using the Alphatrak 2 meter twice a day since February and love it. I do not however love the cost. I'm in Canada and have heard good things about the Freestyle Lite meter and am looking into picking one up from my local pharmacist but I welcome other suggestions I can buy in store and not online (don’t have a credit card.) If I download the coupon online for a free meter with the purchase of 100 strips, should I fill in my information or Reid's information? Will they even ask when I go to pick it up?
Second question: Reid got diagnosed with asthma today so my vet and I have ordered him an Aerokat inhaler and we'll start him on Flovent 125mg twice daily for 14 days down to once daily with close monitoring. Since the risk of complications between diabetes and asthma is there, is it wise to change meters at a time like this? I have tried looking at how to do the math with human meters and I can't figure it out. I'm really really really really bad at math. lol. I just want a meter that will give the most accurate readings for the least amount of money. The price of vet bills + his strips / insulin / syringes and now his inhaler are adding up. I don't have pet insurance and I lost my job due to Covid so it's all coming out of my savings. Since he gets tested twice a day, I'm blowing through a box of 50 strips each month. Does anyone have experience seeing a big jump in readings from a Freestyle vs. Alphratrak? For example: If the Alphatrak2 says he's 6.7, will the Freestyle say he's 6.9 or, say, 9.6?
Thanks again.
Jack and Reid.
PS - I more than welcome individual conversations if anyone wants to baby step me through trying to figure out how to get a handle on reading a human meter
My big boy was diagnosed in 2017 but he only ended up with insulin for a month before he went into remission. He just came out of remission in January (turns out he had resorptive lesions) so he had a full mouth extraction in March. I'm practically a newbie now as I never fully had to handle his diabetes before. I've been using the Alphatrak 2 meter twice a day since February and love it. I do not however love the cost. I'm in Canada and have heard good things about the Freestyle Lite meter and am looking into picking one up from my local pharmacist but I welcome other suggestions I can buy in store and not online (don’t have a credit card.) If I download the coupon online for a free meter with the purchase of 100 strips, should I fill in my information or Reid's information? Will they even ask when I go to pick it up?
Second question: Reid got diagnosed with asthma today so my vet and I have ordered him an Aerokat inhaler and we'll start him on Flovent 125mg twice daily for 14 days down to once daily with close monitoring. Since the risk of complications between diabetes and asthma is there, is it wise to change meters at a time like this? I have tried looking at how to do the math with human meters and I can't figure it out. I'm really really really really bad at math. lol. I just want a meter that will give the most accurate readings for the least amount of money. The price of vet bills + his strips / insulin / syringes and now his inhaler are adding up. I don't have pet insurance and I lost my job due to Covid so it's all coming out of my savings. Since he gets tested twice a day, I'm blowing through a box of 50 strips each month. Does anyone have experience seeing a big jump in readings from a Freestyle vs. Alphratrak? For example: If the Alphatrak2 says he's 6.7, will the Freestyle say he's 6.9 or, say, 9.6?
Thanks again.
Jack and Reid.
PS - I more than welcome individual conversations if anyone wants to baby step me through trying to figure out how to get a handle on reading a human meter
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Guess I'm using mmol/l?