Atomika
Member Since 2021
Hi there,
Posting for my baby Pumpernickel, Pumpy, the Pumpster Dumpster, the lovebug
TL;DR (too long; didn’t read summary): good glucometer available in Canada? How is the Advocate Pet Test? Did I break the Lantus? How long can we wait to do a glucose curve? Why did my vet say Pumpy’s glucose reading is over 30 and should be 10, when other numbers I’ve read on here about glucose levels are much higher?
Sorry in advance for the long post, I guess it’s a bit of a vent, I don’t know anyone else who understands what I’m going through.
8yo female calico, overweight until Jan 2021. Weight has dropped off to only 5lbs, diagnosed Aug 4, 2021.
I have a bunch of questions, and have been doing a bunch of research as well, and am having trouble determining what glucometer to get. (I’m in QC, Canada, about 40 mins from a town). The one from the vet is $180, special ordered, but did not arrive in time for today, which is supposed to be her first curve. When I was leaving last week, the vet tech ran out and said it wouldn’t arrive in time but I could borrow the vet’s, which when it came time to pick up yesterday, no one knew about this, I was told I had to rent it for $150, and then that it wasn’t even available.
I borrowed a human one from a neighbour, but kept getting an E3 error, which means the glucose level is too high, so I’ve given up for today.
The vet also hasn’t specified what meter they ordered, and how many test strips it comes with. It looks like the vetmate one I think.
I got a coupon from one touch for a free Verio Flex or Reflect with the purchase of 100 strips, but every pharmacy around either has neither or only one, canceling out the coupon :/ I haven’t seen much info about those being used here though.
I’ll also mention I’m at the cottage, and bringing Pumpy in for the curve will 1- cost as much as the machine and 2- is a very stressful trip, 10 minutes by boat and another 35 minutes drive.
I hate that finances are so limited right now but I’m trying my best and want to make sure Pumpy gets the care she needs so she can get better.
Ok, questions: what is a good machine available in Canada? The Relion isn’t here, I’ve also looked at the Advocate Pet Test, which will still take time to ship. Can we wait 1-2 weeks? Should I tighten the belt and do the glucose curve at the vet’s? (Vet said if the reading is high they’ll stop the curve, and I have a sneaking suspicion it will be, bc she’s still got all these symptoms, so that’s money wasted and extra stress on my baby)
Vet also said her reading was 30-32, and should be 10, but I’ve been seeing very different numbers listed with the other posts about glucometers, like 50 is low for a human, 64 for a cat, 120-200 is good? And 300-600 is possible?
Also I dropped the Lantus about 3” to the counter a few days ago, which is when she started to drink more. I can’t see the floaters or stringy stuff, but how delicate is it?
I’d like to get a meter ASAP, as Pumpy gets sooo horribly hungry, she’s still drinking a ton of water and her pee clumps have gotten bigger since starting on the insulin.
Right now she’s on 1.5 units of Lantus per meal.
Thank you so much in advance, and I’m so grateful this resource is here <3
Posting for my baby Pumpernickel, Pumpy, the Pumpster Dumpster, the lovebug
TL;DR (too long; didn’t read summary): good glucometer available in Canada? How is the Advocate Pet Test? Did I break the Lantus? How long can we wait to do a glucose curve? Why did my vet say Pumpy’s glucose reading is over 30 and should be 10, when other numbers I’ve read on here about glucose levels are much higher?
Sorry in advance for the long post, I guess it’s a bit of a vent, I don’t know anyone else who understands what I’m going through.
8yo female calico, overweight until Jan 2021. Weight has dropped off to only 5lbs, diagnosed Aug 4, 2021.
I have a bunch of questions, and have been doing a bunch of research as well, and am having trouble determining what glucometer to get. (I’m in QC, Canada, about 40 mins from a town). The one from the vet is $180, special ordered, but did not arrive in time for today, which is supposed to be her first curve. When I was leaving last week, the vet tech ran out and said it wouldn’t arrive in time but I could borrow the vet’s, which when it came time to pick up yesterday, no one knew about this, I was told I had to rent it for $150, and then that it wasn’t even available.
I borrowed a human one from a neighbour, but kept getting an E3 error, which means the glucose level is too high, so I’ve given up for today.
The vet also hasn’t specified what meter they ordered, and how many test strips it comes with. It looks like the vetmate one I think.
I got a coupon from one touch for a free Verio Flex or Reflect with the purchase of 100 strips, but every pharmacy around either has neither or only one, canceling out the coupon :/ I haven’t seen much info about those being used here though.
I’ll also mention I’m at the cottage, and bringing Pumpy in for the curve will 1- cost as much as the machine and 2- is a very stressful trip, 10 minutes by boat and another 35 minutes drive.
I hate that finances are so limited right now but I’m trying my best and want to make sure Pumpy gets the care she needs so she can get better.
Ok, questions: what is a good machine available in Canada? The Relion isn’t here, I’ve also looked at the Advocate Pet Test, which will still take time to ship. Can we wait 1-2 weeks? Should I tighten the belt and do the glucose curve at the vet’s? (Vet said if the reading is high they’ll stop the curve, and I have a sneaking suspicion it will be, bc she’s still got all these symptoms, so that’s money wasted and extra stress on my baby)
Vet also said her reading was 30-32, and should be 10, but I’ve been seeing very different numbers listed with the other posts about glucometers, like 50 is low for a human, 64 for a cat, 120-200 is good? And 300-600 is possible?
Also I dropped the Lantus about 3” to the counter a few days ago, which is when she started to drink more. I can’t see the floaters or stringy stuff, but how delicate is it?
I’d like to get a meter ASAP, as Pumpy gets sooo horribly hungry, she’s still drinking a ton of water and her pee clumps have gotten bigger since starting on the insulin.
Right now she’s on 1.5 units of Lantus per meal.
Thank you so much in advance, and I’m so grateful this resource is here <3