Clarice & Mami Cat
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Hi everyone
I'm finally back here again to ask for some help - and, of course, to thank you all once again.
Connie, your condo and all the comments there gave me a lot to think about. I found myself reflecting on them all week. I thought about them, cried, and realized (once again) that ever since I started caring for Mami Cat after FD, I haven't been able to balance my time with other parts of my life. I devote so much of myself to her. I'm currently not working because of that. It's such a delicate balancing act, as you all know so well. Thank you all for sharing those thoughts and experiences. These days, dozens of times a day, I wonder whether pausing the drop dose for now is really the right decision. But given where my mental health / tiredness was, I honestly feel it's the best choice for me until I can verify the Libre's low readings with the handheld meter, especially since she's been stable. I'm 100% aware that this isn't the ideal situation. Countless scenarios run through my mind, but I'm choosing to keep moving forward with faith.
Going back to today's topic now...
As some of you know, I use the Libre, and I need to verify its low readings with a handheld meter so I can see if they're accurate enough to make informed decisions about what to do next.
The handheld one I got is the FreeStyle Optium Neo (Abbott), and I first tried using the lancing device that came with it. I am a total beginner. I tried to prick Mami Cat's ear about five times on the weekend, but I couldn't get a single drop of blood. So I decided to buy what I thought might be a better lancing device: the Accu-Chek Softclix. It arrived, and after overcoming my own fears and mental block, I finally gave it another try yesterday. Yes, working through my own hesitation took some time. I've been overthinking the whole process, but I'm doing better now.
Unfortunately, the same thing happened with the second lancing device. I prick her ear, but no blood comes out at all. I tried about five times. I comforted her, gave her some Churu, talked to her the whole time... She seemed to be ok with what was happening. Only once did I get what was barely a tiny smear of blood - almost nothing, like the faintest scratch.
So my questions are:
- What could I be doing wrong? Do you have any suggestions?
- Do you also use a lancing device, or do you prick the ear freehand with a single-use lancet? Could the problem be that the gauge of my lancet is too high? Should I try a thicker gauge? Am I not warming her ear enough beforehand (I think this is one of the issues...)? Am I aiming for the wrong spot? Am I holding or pressing the lancing device incorrectly? Maybe I need to increase the depth setting on the lancing device, which I did, but it still didn't work.
I've watched several videos, carefully read through the information and photos Marje kindly sent me, and searched for even more videos online.
The positive side is that I'm much less afraid of pricking her ear now. Mami Cat seems to have accepted the clicking sound of the device reasonably well. The only problem is that I still haven't been able to get any blood.
One last option: the vet I trust (who likes Mami Cat a lot) makes house calls, so I asked if she could come to my home and show me how to do the ear prick with the lancet I'm currently using. She'll be back in town next Wednesday, so hopefully she can teach me the proper technique.
Marje said:
Hi Marje, I got her the Libre 1. Here in Brazil there is no Libre 3.
Only Libre 1 and Libre 2 Plus.
And there are 2 aspects that I prefer on Libre 1.
Thank you for your encouragement and tips. They were very useful, I was studying them and finding some calmness and strength inside me.
I do hope I can learn it soon.
The vet used a 26-gauge needle.
I took a picture of it. She was gentle and very precise. She has a lot of experience with this, so Mami Cat didn't seem uncomfortable this time, thankfully. However, she pricked an area of the ear that I probably wouldn't have chosen myself.
I was analyzing Trixie's SS too. Thank you! Wow. I found it to be great, I mean, the progress itself. Do you know why she stopped insulin at 182?
And you mentioned that one in another post as well.
Marje, I'm sorry for bringing this up again, but all the food charts I found show carbs as %ME, so I still have these doubts.
I also read this one: Calculating % Calories from Carbohydrates
If I may ask, why do you recommend that we look at the as-fed values instead? Why do you think that's the better approach?
When I use %ME, I can compare different foods directly using the charts.
I'd really appreciate any thoughts or clarification on this.
I'm currently looking for a new wet food for Mami Cat because she got tired of her usual ones.
Thank you all so much, once again!
Hi everyone
I'm finally back here again to ask for some help - and, of course, to thank you all once again.
Connie, your condo and all the comments there gave me a lot to think about. I found myself reflecting on them all week. I thought about them, cried, and realized (once again) that ever since I started caring for Mami Cat after FD, I haven't been able to balance my time with other parts of my life. I devote so much of myself to her. I'm currently not working because of that. It's such a delicate balancing act, as you all know so well. Thank you all for sharing those thoughts and experiences. These days, dozens of times a day, I wonder whether pausing the drop dose for now is really the right decision. But given where my mental health / tiredness was, I honestly feel it's the best choice for me until I can verify the Libre's low readings with the handheld meter, especially since she's been stable. I'm 100% aware that this isn't the ideal situation. Countless scenarios run through my mind, but I'm choosing to keep moving forward with faith.
Going back to today's topic now...
As some of you know, I use the Libre, and I need to verify its low readings with a handheld meter so I can see if they're accurate enough to make informed decisions about what to do next.
The handheld one I got is the FreeStyle Optium Neo (Abbott), and I first tried using the lancing device that came with it. I am a total beginner. I tried to prick Mami Cat's ear about five times on the weekend, but I couldn't get a single drop of blood. So I decided to buy what I thought might be a better lancing device: the Accu-Chek Softclix. It arrived, and after overcoming my own fears and mental block, I finally gave it another try yesterday. Yes, working through my own hesitation took some time. I've been overthinking the whole process, but I'm doing better now.
Unfortunately, the same thing happened with the second lancing device. I prick her ear, but no blood comes out at all. I tried about five times. I comforted her, gave her some Churu, talked to her the whole time... She seemed to be ok with what was happening. Only once did I get what was barely a tiny smear of blood - almost nothing, like the faintest scratch.
So my questions are:
- What could I be doing wrong? Do you have any suggestions?
- Do you also use a lancing device, or do you prick the ear freehand with a single-use lancet? Could the problem be that the gauge of my lancet is too high? Should I try a thicker gauge? Am I not warming her ear enough beforehand (I think this is one of the issues...)? Am I aiming for the wrong spot? Am I holding or pressing the lancing device incorrectly? Maybe I need to increase the depth setting on the lancing device, which I did, but it still didn't work.
I've watched several videos, carefully read through the information and photos Marje kindly sent me, and searched for even more videos online.
The positive side is that I'm much less afraid of pricking her ear now. Mami Cat seems to have accepted the clicking sound of the device reasonably well. The only problem is that I still haven't been able to get any blood.
One last option: the vet I trust (who likes Mami Cat a lot) makes house calls, so I asked if she could come to my home and show me how to do the ear prick with the lancet I'm currently using. She'll be back in town next Wednesday, so hopefully she can teach me the proper technique.
Marje said:
Did you get a Libre 1 again or a Libre 3? I am not surprised to hear of the discrepancy between the vet’s meter and the Libre.
It’s ok to be anxious about ear testing. All of us have been. And once their ears learn to bleed, which they do, you can go to a smaller lancet like a 31g. I barely had to touch Gracie’s ears and they bled well after a bit of time. Just be sure you poke along the edge at the capillaries and not the big vein that is just inside the edge.
How did she do with the vet poking her ear? Unfortunately, they often use huge 18g needles
You got this! And once you learn, you can still use the Libre but just check the lows.
Hi Marje, I got her the Libre 1. Here in Brazil there is no Libre 3.
Only Libre 1 and Libre 2 Plus.
And there are 2 aspects that I prefer on Libre 1.
Thank you for your encouragement and tips. They were very useful, I was studying them and finding some calmness and strength inside me.
I do hope I can learn it soon.
The vet used a 26-gauge needle.
I was analyzing Trixie's SS too. Thank you! Wow. I found it to be great, I mean, the progress itself. Do you know why she stopped insulin at 182?
I really wouldn’t get too caught up in the ME vs not ME values.
And you mentioned that one in another post as well.
Marje, I'm sorry for bringing this up again, but all the food charts I found show carbs as %ME, so I still have these doubts.
I also read this one: Calculating % Calories from Carbohydrates
If I may ask, why do you recommend that we look at the as-fed values instead? Why do you think that's the better approach?
When I use %ME, I can compare different foods directly using the charts.
I'd really appreciate any thoughts or clarification on this.
I'm currently looking for a new wet food for Mami Cat because she got tired of her usual ones.
Thank you all so much, once again!
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