Thanks Karolina.Safe surfing Monster while mama's at work.
When I first joined here i couldn't decide which protocol to follow. I was leaning more towards SLGS and was scared or TR but someone (one of the senior memebers), cannot remeber who now convinced me to choose TR and it was probably one of the best decisions. Remeber that you can also switch back if TR is too aggressive or doesn't work with your lifestyle.
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Ouch! Regan, I'm sorry, that sounds rough. I will say, my successful (third) application of Gen's sensor was helped along by tweezers, exactly as @Staci & Ivy and @Brianna & Xander advised. I used them to hold the edge of the paper down before I removed the applicator.Oh boy! @Allie & Gen I feel your pain on applying the Libre solo. She was afraid of the clippers, again and kept trying to move away from me. But I got a spot shaved! Cleaned it off. Then the skin tac wipes. The first one I did, stayed in the applicator, it didn't stick to her AT ALL! So the next one I tried, I left it pushed down on her and that is when she gets mad and attacks. I tried to lift it slowly to see that it was on her and that's when she got me and bloodied up my hand. It's not real bad, but it didn't feel good, I can tell you that! I managed to get it scanned and now waiting the hour to see if it works or if I messed that one up too! I'm so lucky that I had help with the first one and the fact it is still on her now. When she calms down, I plan on trying to remove it with coconut oil as @Staci & Ivy suggested.
Yes, I was able to get more than one. I got 4 in total so I only have one more as a refill and then will have to ask the Vet for more.
Thanks for sharing. I'll admit, I was looking on her for the sensor like where did it go.... still in the applicator UGH! But then I tried a butter knife on the second one after holding it down a few seconds and I think I managed to save that one, for now.Ouch! Regan, I'm sorry, that sounds rough. I will say, my successful (third) application of Gen's sensor was helped along by tweezers, exactly as @Staci & Ivy and @Brianna & Xander advised. I used them to hold the edge of the paper down before I removed the applicator.
Monster, for shame, be nice to your mom!
(Also, I have now tried both coconut oil and Brava spray for removal, and I thought the Brava spray was worth the money and delivery time, honestly. Much less messy; would recommend!)
Have them give you a prescription for “as needed” with enough refills to last a year (even if you don’t need them)Oh boy! @Allie & Gen I feel your pain on applying the Libre solo. She was afraid of the clippers, again and kept trying to move away from me. But I got a spot shaved! Cleaned it off. Then the skin tac wipes. The first one I did, stayed in the applicator, it didn't stick to her AT ALL! So the next one I tried, I left it pushed down on her and that is when she gets mad and attacks. I tried to lift it slowly to see that it was on her and that's when she got me and bloodied up my hand. It's not real bad, but it didn't feel good, I can tell you that! I managed to get it scanned and now waiting the hour to see if it works or if I messed that one up too! I'm so lucky that I had help with the first one and the fact it is still on her now. When she calms down, I plan on trying to remove it with coconut oil as @Staci & Ivy suggested.
Yes, I was able to get more than one. I got 4 in total so I only have one more as a refill and then will have to ask the Vet for more.
I completely understand!Oh, fair point about the spray. Gen has been inconsistent in his feelings about the various things I apply to his skin. (I have to say, I am envious that you at least haven't had to deal with removing vetbond. His skin on the side where they applied it is still mad, I'm using medicated wipes twice a day right now.)
I hope this sensor lasts for you! Mine's been on for almost a week now ... I'm trying not to think about that lest I jinx it.
Gen's doing fine, more of the same really. I've been keeping up with his spreadsheet, but I've had a really rough workday and just didn't have capacity for being social (and we were blessedly free of any new emergency questions). Hopefully I'll post properly tomorrow - it's bedtime now!
I did ask for PRN script and that's when they said " well usually call them in one at a time, but will provide you with refills so if one fails you can go get a refill"Have them give you a prescription for “as needed” with enough refills to last a year (even if you don’t need them)
Every single day since this started. It's like you have to drop literally everything else, except none of that goes away and you and your surroundings and the rest of your life just gets more and more neglected.I thought I would share that because maybe someone else feels the same way sometimes.
Well that’s absurd. It’s not your fault.I did ask for PRN script and that's when they said " well usually call them in one at a time, but will provide you with refills so if one fails you can go get a refill"
I may end up finding a new Vet. There is one here in town that is called Cats only!
Perfectly said, @Brianna & XanderEvery single day since this started. It's like you have to drop literally everything else, except none of that goes away and you and your surroundings and the rest of your life just gets more and more neglected.
That said... There are very good days and very bad days, and while it takes time... The good days start to be the majority.
We're a few days away from our first FD anniversary and my wildest dreams didn't put us having made even the progress we have. My kitty has other issues in addition to the FD that are new to me and thus I'm back in the "I can't do this" pit of despair but it helps me to know that I thought that about the FD a year ago and now that's the "easy" part.
It's easier said than done because I didn't even take my own advice, but please take care of yourself too. I know it feels like every drop of life in you needs to go to your baby (I feel it too), but we're no good to them if we've run ourselves into the ground. Take time for yourself, even if it's as little as making sure you're drinking enough water. Hang in there.![]()
Esse too, I spray a bit in the lid of the container before we start and apply it with a q-tip. Works just as well.I didn't order the Brava spray because she is so scared of sprays and noises...
Also, if it helps, this is the wording I used when I emailed my vet. We have also had issues with them prescribing multiples correctly and they will not give me a PRN prescription. "I would like to request a refill for Esse's Libre 3+ glucose monitors. Please write the prescription for five or more Libres, to be filled all at once, not individually one at a time. (As we apply the Libres at home and they occasionally fail early, we like to keep multiple on hand at any given time.)"I did ask for PRN script and that's when they said " well usually call them in one at a time, but will provide you with refills so if one fails you can go get a refill"