Durielle
Member Since 2012
Getting ready to test often today, after increasing Durielle's dose to 1unit per shot (up from .75u).
The reason for the increase is not so much due to the numbers from glucose testing, but rather from results of a fructosamine test. Has anyone else had this done? The vet explained how it's a more accurate test of her average blood sugar/glucose/fructose/and response to insulin interaction over the last 3 weeks.
Her fructosamine test result was 535, which suggest moderate/poor diabetes control. http://www.vetsulin.com/vet/Cats_Monitoring_Glycated.aspx
The vet said that glucose monitoring is often inadequate, as results are often affected by stress. And that another way to monitor a cat's diabetes is through monthly fructosamine testing, with an unchanging dose during that whole month, and a few full glucose curves in-between. I'm really interested in this method, and wonder what others know and/or think about it.
The reason for the increase is not so much due to the numbers from glucose testing, but rather from results of a fructosamine test. Has anyone else had this done? The vet explained how it's a more accurate test of her average blood sugar/glucose/fructose/and response to insulin interaction over the last 3 weeks.
Her fructosamine test result was 535, which suggest moderate/poor diabetes control. http://www.vetsulin.com/vet/Cats_Monitoring_Glycated.aspx
The vet said that glucose monitoring is often inadequate, as results are often affected by stress. And that another way to monitor a cat's diabetes is through monthly fructosamine testing, with an unchanging dose during that whole month, and a few full glucose curves in-between. I'm really interested in this method, and wonder what others know and/or think about it.