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Hi,
We are in Thailand and have a few rescue cats, this is the first time we have had to deal with diabetes.
She was quite ill and wasn't sure she would survive just under 6 months ago with a liver issue also.
Her liver is now back into the normal range and she has been having caninsulin 7 units twice a day with a u100 syringe. The last 2 weeks though she has been suffering from low blood sugar a few hours after insulin.
Last week at the vet her fasting blood sugar was 202 at 7.30AM, she ate and took insulin around 8AM and when we went back to the vet around 6PM it was down to 92. This is the vets reading from blood taken in the leg vein. Vet said it was too low and suggested to give 7u just once a day. But she is still having low blood sugar episodes 3 out of 7 days this week (by observation not testing).
We have now got a human glucometer (Sinocare) so we are trying to match it up to the vets readings.
Today fasting blood sugar was 125 at the vet from the leg vein at 7.30AM (vet says too low), our human meter was 83 from the same blood sample. We also tested a sample from an ear prick which was 59 on our meter.
We are confused how to compare our readings to the vets.
Vets leg vein reading is 66 or 110% higher than our ear prick reading of 59.
We will go back to the vet at 6PM evening so we will have another chance to compare readings.
Any tips on how to convert our ear prick reading to the vets leg vein readings?
What would be considered too low for our home test, I read 80-120 is normal range for a cat but they don't say how this test is done leg or ear.
Any advice?
We are in Thailand and have a few rescue cats, this is the first time we have had to deal with diabetes.
She was quite ill and wasn't sure she would survive just under 6 months ago with a liver issue also.
Her liver is now back into the normal range and she has been having caninsulin 7 units twice a day with a u100 syringe. The last 2 weeks though she has been suffering from low blood sugar a few hours after insulin.
Last week at the vet her fasting blood sugar was 202 at 7.30AM, she ate and took insulin around 8AM and when we went back to the vet around 6PM it was down to 92. This is the vets reading from blood taken in the leg vein. Vet said it was too low and suggested to give 7u just once a day. But she is still having low blood sugar episodes 3 out of 7 days this week (by observation not testing).
We have now got a human glucometer (Sinocare) so we are trying to match it up to the vets readings.
Today fasting blood sugar was 125 at the vet from the leg vein at 7.30AM (vet says too low), our human meter was 83 from the same blood sample. We also tested a sample from an ear prick which was 59 on our meter.
We are confused how to compare our readings to the vets.
Vets leg vein reading is 66 or 110% higher than our ear prick reading of 59.
We will go back to the vet at 6PM evening so we will have another chance to compare readings.
Any tips on how to convert our ear prick reading to the vets leg vein readings?
What would be considered too low for our home test, I read 80-120 is normal range for a cat but they don't say how this test is done leg or ear.
Any advice?
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