Michele and Coco Chanel
Member Since 2021
This morning Coco's AMBG was 105, a number she has never come close to. I tested myself and actually had the exact same number. I figured what are the odds. It has to be a meter malfunction. I tried testing my other cat. After 4 pokes, no blood, and a total meltdown by my cat, I let her go.
I didn't have a back-up meter (now I have two) so I had to go to WalMart. They didn't have the Relion Prime I've been using, so I got the Relion Premium.
At +3.5, I took a reading with both meters. The Prime was 111 and the Premium was 130. That's a potentially huge difference and scared me!
As of +9, the reading is 267/273, so the two meters are very close. If I use both meters every time I test, I'll go crazy. I'm already going crazy.
I've reread the sticky for SLGS many times, which is why I didn't give a shot since she was below 150. I've seen about reducing the dose partially and giving another shot later, but I still would not be sure what to do with the PM reading in terms of how much of a shot to give.
For today, the number at +3.5 was still too low for a shot. What is the sort of cut-off for when you would give an additional reduced dose after an initial reduced dose? Does that make sense, or am I misunderstanding?
Let's say the beginning number was 200, and I gave a reduced dose of 1/2. Then 3 hours later, it's at 350. Would I give the other 1/2 of the dose? But then wouldn't that throw off the night shot?
Since this is all relatively new and I don't know my cat, should I just stick with the every 12 hours regardless; if necessary give a reduced dose at the regular time and just wait until the 12 hours for the next shot?
I have totally confused myself. I'm really sorry. Like many of you, I'm dealing with so much right now beyond my cat, and my brain is mush. I just don't want to do something that's going to hurt my cat.
Previous thread, https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/8-16-coco-12-hour-bg-curve-dosing.251588/
Thank you
I didn't have a back-up meter (now I have two) so I had to go to WalMart. They didn't have the Relion Prime I've been using, so I got the Relion Premium.
At +3.5, I took a reading with both meters. The Prime was 111 and the Premium was 130. That's a potentially huge difference and scared me!
As of +9, the reading is 267/273, so the two meters are very close. If I use both meters every time I test, I'll go crazy. I'm already going crazy.
I've reread the sticky for SLGS many times, which is why I didn't give a shot since she was below 150. I've seen about reducing the dose partially and giving another shot later, but I still would not be sure what to do with the PM reading in terms of how much of a shot to give.
For today, the number at +3.5 was still too low for a shot. What is the sort of cut-off for when you would give an additional reduced dose after an initial reduced dose? Does that make sense, or am I misunderstanding?
Let's say the beginning number was 200, and I gave a reduced dose of 1/2. Then 3 hours later, it's at 350. Would I give the other 1/2 of the dose? But then wouldn't that throw off the night shot?
Since this is all relatively new and I don't know my cat, should I just stick with the every 12 hours regardless; if necessary give a reduced dose at the regular time and just wait until the 12 hours for the next shot?
I have totally confused myself. I'm really sorry. Like many of you, I'm dealing with so much right now beyond my cat, and my brain is mush. I just don't want to do something that's going to hurt my cat.
Previous thread, https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/8-16-coco-12-hour-bg-curve-dosing.251588/
Thank you
Hang in there 