Jan and Buddy
Member Since 2009
Hi, I am an old member on here from way back. I had an IAA/diabetic male cat, Buddy that was a happy guy living with Diabetes for almost 3 yrs. (GA from lung cancer). At the time I tested using Relion meter/strips with no problems, I home tested and gave shots using Lantus then Levimar, so I know most of the basics. I haven't been on here for a long time, so have forgotten things but some things are coming back. Very interesting coming back and reading some of the posts.
Here is the story now:
I have a daughter-in-law who's cat was just dx'd with diabetes, has had Asthma for about 10 months. For reasons I won't go into right now, she wants to use the AT2 meter. I know there is a lot of discussion about the AT2 versus a human meter, I don't really want to debate that, I'm really only looking for info on when you test with that meter what protocol or what info do you go by on deductions or increases etc with number showing from meter.?? Her cat has been in hospital for a week now with having to be in oxygen tank. I'm trying to get as much info to help her when bringing her baby home. The vet has her on 2 units ( Yes I KNOW its alot) of Lantus. At this point she is more concerned about her breathing than the diabetes, so while she is still in hospital she is letting vet decide what to do. So if there is anyone who would be interested in talking that would be wonderful. I am eventually going to possibly have my daughter-law join this group. No disrespect but I do not wish to debate which meter is better or not, I just need help with the AT2.
THANK YOU for any and all input
Jan
Here is the story now:
I have a daughter-in-law who's cat was just dx'd with diabetes, has had Asthma for about 10 months. For reasons I won't go into right now, she wants to use the AT2 meter. I know there is a lot of discussion about the AT2 versus a human meter, I don't really want to debate that, I'm really only looking for info on when you test with that meter what protocol or what info do you go by on deductions or increases etc with number showing from meter.?? Her cat has been in hospital for a week now with having to be in oxygen tank. I'm trying to get as much info to help her when bringing her baby home. The vet has her on 2 units ( Yes I KNOW its alot) of Lantus. At this point she is more concerned about her breathing than the diabetes, so while she is still in hospital she is letting vet decide what to do. So if there is anyone who would be interested in talking that would be wonderful. I am eventually going to possibly have my daughter-law join this group. No disrespect but I do not wish to debate which meter is better or not, I just need help with the AT2.
THANK YOU for any and all input
Jan
