We are planning to switch from the AlphaTrak 3 to the Contour Next this week. Is there anything we need to know?
Yes I’ll need to reformat the SS but it will be the same one.I think we may need to modify your spreadsheet for a human meter so that it will color code correctly. @Marje and Gracie ?
The main difference is that, with a human meter, we don’t want Buddy going below 50 (whereas with your AT meter that number would have been 68.)
Will do. Thanks so much.Yes I’ll need to reformat the SS but it will be the same one.
Etta…can you PM me please so we can get started? Thanks!
I’m only on my computer a few hours once or twice a week and one day is today. So if you could reach out to me via PM today, I can get that done.Will do. Thanks so much.
It becomes even more important that you test often when you take him off the steroids. That can really change the numbers in some cases. Please be sure you look at the post I left you on testing tips. We learned from the video of “Buddy” there and our baby would sleep through her tests. It’s really important the bevel on the lancet be up.Thank you. The issue is that it takes 2 of us to test him. We are definitely getting better at it, but it's still a bit like wrestling a dinosaur. Over the holidays, we'll be able to do a lot more test. I'm also hoping to see changes once he's off this stupid steroid.
Thanks for your help. I think he’s on too high a dose and is bouncing. We originally started him at 1 unit, and I think we switched him up too quickly and should have been more patient. We’ve suggested to the vet that we start over when he is off the steroid and go back to 1 unit.It becomes even more important that you test often when you take him off the steroids. That can really change the numbers in some cases. Please be sure you look at the post I left you on testing tips. We learned from the video of “Buddy” there and our baby would sleep through her tests. It’s really important the bevel on the lancet be up.
We don’t usually do what you are suggesting because his good dose could be, for example, 1.75u bid and then you’ve lost ground.Thanks for your help. I think he’s on too high a dose and is bouncing. We originally started him at 1 unit, and I think we switched him up too quickly and should have been more patient. We’ve suggested to the vet that we start over when he is off the steroid and go back to 1 unit.
Ah ok. Well he has been tapering the pred over 4 weeks so he is at his last dose this week. I feel like the next week will give us lots of good information because we will be home to test. Waiting for my vet to get back with her recommendations.We don’t usually do what you are suggesting because his good dose could be, for example, 1.75u bid and then you’ve lost ground.
It’s better to test more, catch the low, and reduce as needed. You should be slowly tapering the pred back so we can hope the BG won’t plummet.