Mystery
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The 10:30 test was an 86!!!!
I also did a test with control solution before doing the test on Beauregard, and it was smack-dab in the middle of the 'range' the control solution should report. So, I'm fairly confident that the meter is functioning properly.
I stopped at the vet's office on the way back to work and mentioned to her the +/- issue. She explained it to me as the AT meter is really, truly accurate for the kitteh. She said her understanding of the meters for humans are +/-, as a precaution for someone who might be home alone and have to either give themselves another shot or have a candy bar. Of course she said that her understanding is somewhat limited since all her experience is with animals, and some of her patients who use the human meters for the kittehs.
She also indicated that the machine in her office would give a more accurate reading than the AT, and of course a lab would be even more accurate, but then you get into the issue of stress-caused spiking of the BG, so it's kind of a trade off re doing it at home.
At any rate, Beauregard was doing marvelously when I saw him at 10:30. He was napping when I got home, but woke up and started nibbling on the dry food as he usually does. Then he was super still for the poke test, and I did it with ONE POKE!! Yaaay!!!! :RAHCAT
Oh yeah - I'll be testing every morning and evening, and if the test is <200, no shot; 200-250 gets 1/2 unit, over 250 will get 1 unit. So that's the plan for the next few days.
I also did a test with control solution before doing the test on Beauregard, and it was smack-dab in the middle of the 'range' the control solution should report. So, I'm fairly confident that the meter is functioning properly.
I stopped at the vet's office on the way back to work and mentioned to her the +/- issue. She explained it to me as the AT meter is really, truly accurate for the kitteh. She said her understanding of the meters for humans are +/-, as a precaution for someone who might be home alone and have to either give themselves another shot or have a candy bar. Of course she said that her understanding is somewhat limited since all her experience is with animals, and some of her patients who use the human meters for the kittehs.
She also indicated that the machine in her office would give a more accurate reading than the AT, and of course a lab would be even more accurate, but then you get into the issue of stress-caused spiking of the BG, so it's kind of a trade off re doing it at home.
At any rate, Beauregard was doing marvelously when I saw him at 10:30. He was napping when I got home, but woke up and started nibbling on the dry food as he usually does. Then he was super still for the poke test, and I did it with ONE POKE!! Yaaay!!!! :RAHCAT
Oh yeah - I'll be testing every morning and evening, and if the test is <200, no shot; 200-250 gets 1/2 unit, over 250 will get 1 unit. So that's the plan for the next few days.