Boots_LaVigne
Member Since 2014
boots is newly diagnosed, and has been going to the vet's office 1x per week for testing. As he tested well over 500 on his initial visit, he was placed on 1 unit Novalin BID, and has now increased by 1 unit per week, to 5 units BID. On our most recent visit he tested 140. He has gained back a little weight (1.3 lbs) and i have switched him to a low carb friskies classic pate. He still has free access to Purina One UTF, which between 2 cats (one diabetic & the other non) is dispensed at about 1 cup per day.
I wanted to do in home testing, and had gotten a FreeStyle Freedom Lite meter. But this meter, when compared to the vet's, was 200 points lower. Then I got on the web site for AlphaTrak, and that info indicates that human meters should NOT be used. http://www.alphatrakmeter.com/PetDiabet ... betes.html So now I am very confused about this whole thing.
Do I need to get a new meter?
How do I know if the meter is accurate? (what am I comparing its results to?)
What is the ideal range?
Does a person change the insulin dose daily up/down based on the daily test readings?
I appreciate help on this! I have never posted in a message board forum prior to this, so please ask me if anything needs clarification :smile:
I wanted to do in home testing, and had gotten a FreeStyle Freedom Lite meter. But this meter, when compared to the vet's, was 200 points lower. Then I got on the web site for AlphaTrak, and that info indicates that human meters should NOT be used. http://www.alphatrakmeter.com/PetDiabet ... betes.html So now I am very confused about this whole thing.
Do I need to get a new meter?
How do I know if the meter is accurate? (what am I comparing its results to?)
What is the ideal range?
Does a person change the insulin dose daily up/down based on the daily test readings?
I appreciate help on this! I have never posted in a message board forum prior to this, so please ask me if anything needs clarification :smile: