Justin & Sebastian
Member Since 2019
Not expecting much real change today although it does look like the numbers are trending downwards a bit. Dr Elsey's food should arrive today so I'll start transitioning that in tomorrow. Had one last holdover question from yesterday so I can get all my ducks in a row before we get fully on wet food and start adjusting for real.
"So I went back and reviewed the SLGS and TR methods. Couple questions/notes about what I've read there.
First and probably foremost, he's always been on Lantus but I've been using a pet meter, the Alpha Trak 2. Does that mean all my numbers are bogus? I do notice wild inconsistency in the tests sometimes. Just now (yesterday 2/10) for his +3 I did an initial test that read 417 and then immediately a second one that was 364. The last curve we did at the vet I brought in my meter so they could validate it against their numbers and there was only about a +/-20. In the past I used to get what I call "small readings" where I wouldn't get much blood and have to use both prongs on the test strip and those would come back in the 100s then I'd immediately do a second test with a big drop of blood using only one prong and it would be in the 300s. The vet assured me that's not the case and a reading is a reading no matter what but practical experience tells me otherwise. I've gotten much better about the testing and have a sense of when I'm going to get a bogus reading based on how much blood I get but my trust in the meter is still iffy at best. "
"So I went back and reviewed the SLGS and TR methods. Couple questions/notes about what I've read there.
First and probably foremost, he's always been on Lantus but I've been using a pet meter, the Alpha Trak 2. Does that mean all my numbers are bogus? I do notice wild inconsistency in the tests sometimes. Just now (yesterday 2/10) for his +3 I did an initial test that read 417 and then immediately a second one that was 364. The last curve we did at the vet I brought in my meter so they could validate it against their numbers and there was only about a +/-20. In the past I used to get what I call "small readings" where I wouldn't get much blood and have to use both prongs on the test strip and those would come back in the 100s then I'd immediately do a second test with a big drop of blood using only one prong and it would be in the 300s. The vet assured me that's not the case and a reading is a reading no matter what but practical experience tells me otherwise. I've gotten much better about the testing and have a sense of when I'm going to get a bogus reading based on how much blood I get but my trust in the meter is still iffy at best. "