monty_dweezil (GA)
Member Since 2014
So, we are not at this stage yet as this week is the initial week of Dweezil's first ever insulin injections, but I am SO impatient to get into the monitoring process.
I want to see how his numbers are doing NOW, and also once I find some low card wet food I want to compare the numbers after he eats that as opposed to the vet recommended Royal Canin diabetic formula.
So...
1. What is the best WAY to monitor the glucose? I've read blood is way better in terms of accuracy and speed than urine which can be hard to obtain, can be contaminated by cat litter and also will be delayed as opposed to blood.
2. How exactly do you take the blood reading? Is it like those little prick pens people use for testing blood sugar? I've heard people take it from their cat's ears...surely the skin there would be very sensitive and thin! Ow ow ow!
3. How often do you take a reading? I see people talking about 2 hours after insulin, 4 hours, 6 hours and 8 hours. That's fine, but is that every single day? Or only at first to establish the best dosage?
4. Is it ok to kind of use the monitoring for your own peace of mind, like say I was worried about Dweezy having a hypo moment and he had his insulin at 6am and I left for work at 10am but wanted to make sure he'd be ok until I got home at 2pm, could I just do a reading quickly before I went to assure myself his numbers aren't too low?
5. Are there any readers that do NOT require strips? That somehow take the reading without having to do that part of the process?
6. Lastly, after injecting the insulin, I know the lowest reading will be around 5-6 hours after, but what if I wanted to check on the reactions to food? Like as mentioned above, comparing low carb wet food and the diabetic dry food? How long after eating is best to do a reading?
Thank you so much!
I want to see how his numbers are doing NOW, and also once I find some low card wet food I want to compare the numbers after he eats that as opposed to the vet recommended Royal Canin diabetic formula.
So...
1. What is the best WAY to monitor the glucose? I've read blood is way better in terms of accuracy and speed than urine which can be hard to obtain, can be contaminated by cat litter and also will be delayed as opposed to blood.
2. How exactly do you take the blood reading? Is it like those little prick pens people use for testing blood sugar? I've heard people take it from their cat's ears...surely the skin there would be very sensitive and thin! Ow ow ow!
3. How often do you take a reading? I see people talking about 2 hours after insulin, 4 hours, 6 hours and 8 hours. That's fine, but is that every single day? Or only at first to establish the best dosage?
4. Is it ok to kind of use the monitoring for your own peace of mind, like say I was worried about Dweezy having a hypo moment and he had his insulin at 6am and I left for work at 10am but wanted to make sure he'd be ok until I got home at 2pm, could I just do a reading quickly before I went to assure myself his numbers aren't too low?
5. Are there any readers that do NOT require strips? That somehow take the reading without having to do that part of the process?
6. Lastly, after injecting the insulin, I know the lowest reading will be around 5-6 hours after, but what if I wanted to check on the reactions to food? Like as mentioned above, comparing low carb wet food and the diabetic dry food? How long after eating is best to do a reading?
Thank you so much!