Taishi_Ci
Member Since 2021
Yesterday: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/8-9-taishi-amps-375-3-275.251140
Holy moly! Today has been a mess. Taishi is doing fine, but if you want to read my bad cat-mom drama, here it is lol
Last night when I went to test Taishi for his PMPS, I realized we were down to only 3 test strips. I knew we were running low, but I didn't realize we were that low. My husband mentioned that sometimes when he tests he ends up using more than one strip
so that might be why we were lower than I expected. I immediately ordered more from Amazon, but they weren't going to arrive until Wednesday. Panic ensues.
I decide to do the risky thing and get a +2 last night - saving only one test strip for his AMPS (which fortunately went smoothly). I assumed it would be pretty easy to pick up some extra test strips from the local pharmacy to get us through the day until the Amazon order arrived.
I was wrong. I had no idea how many different brands/types of glucometers there are. The first 2 pharmacies didn't have the strips I needed (although they had 20 other kinds). I then went to Walmart, and they didn't have the strips I needed either. Feeling frustrated, I broke down and grabbed the cheapest human BG monitor they had (ReliOn Classic) and the pack of ReliOn test strips on the shelf next to it.
I got home, opened the packages, and got ready to test... until I realized I had purchased the wrong kind of strips. I saw the ReliOn brand and a picture of a red meter on the box and assumed it was the correct thing. Of course, I couldn't return the incorrect strips
Back to Walmart to buy the correct strips. They're out. No strips for the ReliOn Classic. I can't return the new meter I bought either. No returns on diabetic supplies.
Drive to the Walmart in the next city over. They have the strips we need for our existing meter! But they want 2x the online price for them. Highway robbery. Fortunately, the *do* have the strips for the ReliOn.
This entire process took about 4 hours. I feel like a HORRIBLE cat mom. We increased Taishi to 2.25 this morning, so I was hoping to test more frequently, but I just got the new meter in time for his +6. He read 207 on the human meter and I put that into my spreadsheet.
We have 100 test strips for our AT on the way, so we will work our way through those and keep the human meter as backup. However, seeing the price difference in the strips and knowing that they can be purchased locally (even though the Walmart isn't super close by) might ultimately make sense. It does seem like the human meter uses significantly more blood than the AT, unfortunately.
Hope everyone is having a less stressful day than me!
Holy moly! Today has been a mess. Taishi is doing fine, but if you want to read my bad cat-mom drama, here it is lol
Last night when I went to test Taishi for his PMPS, I realized we were down to only 3 test strips. I knew we were running low, but I didn't realize we were that low. My husband mentioned that sometimes when he tests he ends up using more than one strip
so that might be why we were lower than I expected. I immediately ordered more from Amazon, but they weren't going to arrive until Wednesday. Panic ensues.I decide to do the risky thing and get a +2 last night - saving only one test strip for his AMPS (which fortunately went smoothly). I assumed it would be pretty easy to pick up some extra test strips from the local pharmacy to get us through the day until the Amazon order arrived.
I was wrong. I had no idea how many different brands/types of glucometers there are. The first 2 pharmacies didn't have the strips I needed (although they had 20 other kinds). I then went to Walmart, and they didn't have the strips I needed either. Feeling frustrated, I broke down and grabbed the cheapest human BG monitor they had (ReliOn Classic) and the pack of ReliOn test strips on the shelf next to it.
I got home, opened the packages, and got ready to test... until I realized I had purchased the wrong kind of strips. I saw the ReliOn brand and a picture of a red meter on the box and assumed it was the correct thing. Of course, I couldn't return the incorrect strips

Back to Walmart to buy the correct strips. They're out. No strips for the ReliOn Classic. I can't return the new meter I bought either. No returns on diabetic supplies.

Drive to the Walmart in the next city over. They have the strips we need for our existing meter! But they want 2x the online price for them. Highway robbery. Fortunately, the *do* have the strips for the ReliOn.
This entire process took about 4 hours. I feel like a HORRIBLE cat mom. We increased Taishi to 2.25 this morning, so I was hoping to test more frequently, but I just got the new meter in time for his +6. He read 207 on the human meter and I put that into my spreadsheet.
We have 100 test strips for our AT on the way, so we will work our way through those and keep the human meter as backup. However, seeing the price difference in the strips and knowing that they can be purchased locally (even though the Walmart isn't super close by) might ultimately make sense. It does seem like the human meter uses significantly more blood than the AT, unfortunately.
Hope everyone is having a less stressful day than me!

