Apology accepted! I would be happy to show data if I had it. I showed photos of the "curves" I got in the first trial in #21 of
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/hello-from-stache.279007/. I thought this would make it clear that it didn't work.
You seemed to imply elsewhere that the FL2 reader could talk to a computer via usb. I don't think so. I think its usb is for power, only.
I could painstakingly toggle the reader back a couple weeks to get data. Even if I
can do this, you would have to help enter them into the SS; that's Japanese to me.
What's the point, here? As I said, my dose was 4.5-5U for the last couple weeks. The BG dropped steeply, stayed in a range you see on the photos, then rose steeply. Other times it didn't budge from its max reading of 400+ all day. That is probably either missed dosing or reader issues. (I always run my hand over him afterwards, checking for fluid.)
I'm supposed to get another sensor put on today, mixed feelings about that. The Freestyle Libre can blood test as well. I can get strips and a lancet today at rite aid. Someone said the FL2 tests low? How low? I guess that's better than high.
I got a courtesy call from the vet a while ago telling me I needed to bring the sensor; that's heads-up football on their part. This was news to me. I lucked out. Fred Meyer has them in stock. I'll be thinking about Stache as I walk towards that front entry.
We talked about trying the FL3 but my phone's too old for the ap. I did get the FL2 app, just now. I did not try that the first time; perhaps this could become a playmaker.
I want the vet to show me how to blood test. Watching a video ain't gonna cut it for me. This is the part that scares me most. It's supposed to be a minimum of four a day? I just don't see how that's going to happen. Even if I
can learn how to do it, don't their ears ever get scarred? Mainly, I just don't see how you all can do that with cats as often as you do. But, I guess you're able somehow.
I'm out of vetsulin. He has gone without since 7/1/23. I gave him 1U of glargine last evening, none since. The initial vet visit found no ketosis, thyroid, etc., issues.
Stache was found closed in a suitcase in front of our Fred Meyer, here. I'd go visit him at the shelter for the next month, plus. Ironically, I miss those days. I'm not the only one who was wondering about his health. Eventually, the shelter mercifully sprang for the first vet visit since his check-in exam. Here, they found the diabetes.
The director began looking around for a place that could take him with his situation; the shelter couldn't have him anymore. She told me the places were all full. I asked what would happen if she couldn't place him. She said he would be euthanized; I
sure hope she wasn't lying about any of her story. Suddenly, the weight of all of the burden I had been considering taking-on for days went POOF! I just didn't think I could live with that happening to him.
Then again, things haven't gotten much better. If I'd had a crystal ball telling me this would be the case into our eighth week, I don't know...I must say, I don't like where this is going.