alexanne
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Re Peachy - As previously posted Peachy is doing well on Caninsulin at the moment. I am embarrassed to say that I am having difficulty doing home testing - the first time I did it in front of the vet - due to cancer operations and chemo in 2005 I have what is called an "Essential tremour". My hand shakes when I am nervous - I was shaking a lot in front of the vet - I was sure it would be OK at home without him being present. However when I tried it at home I was shaking quite a lot when doing it on Peachy. I experimented inserting the needle on a toy teddy bear and my hand was as steady as a rock - no problem.
Despite my shaking I did manage to get the blood from Peachy but unfortunately by the time I got it the monitor had timed out - one touch - and I had to start again. I also found by reading the instructions that I wasn't collecting the blood properly - I had wiped the strip on the blood that is the front of the strip where the channel is. This of course didn't register - I found by reading that I should get a globule of blood and touch the strip so that the globule runs into the "channel". I am determined to overcome the psychological problem somehow.
I only tried it one time since I couldn't keep poking her in several places till it worked - I was afraid of infection from too many openings. I had the alcohol swab ready before and after and I also had some polysporin after also to sooth the ear.
I won't try again till I see the ears are perfectly clear - I will be speaking to the vet about this also - he knows about the "tremour". He did say that I would only need to do it once/twice a week since Peachy's diabetes is fairly mild. Of course I'll be looking for symptoms which might indicate a problem and contact the vet immediately.
I wonder if anybody has this same problem. In home testing every day, how does this affect the kitty's ears - of course you can use different spots and different ears. Does anybody else have this kind of problem?
I'd like to hear from anyone regarding their difficulty in testing for blood. I have heard from a few people in the first instance that they use a sock to put behind the ear warmed in the micro wave and a flashlight also to see the vein. This is another problem seeing the vein - I don't have any problem seeing in general but Peachy has very light coloured ears - Peachy in fact - that's where she got her name.
Anybody any suggestions on this type of problem.
Hope to hear from you on the concern about ear infection and too much prodding - which of course I wouldn't do. In this case, if at first you don't succeed, stop! My problem is psychological since my hand is steady for everything else except when I have the scalpel to prod a little kitty - I know it doesn't hurt her - she is absolutely patient with my poking thus far - but somehow my hand just takes over from my brain when I do it!!!! ohmygod_smile ohmygod_smile
Despite my shaking I did manage to get the blood from Peachy but unfortunately by the time I got it the monitor had timed out - one touch - and I had to start again. I also found by reading the instructions that I wasn't collecting the blood properly - I had wiped the strip on the blood that is the front of the strip where the channel is. This of course didn't register - I found by reading that I should get a globule of blood and touch the strip so that the globule runs into the "channel". I am determined to overcome the psychological problem somehow.
I only tried it one time since I couldn't keep poking her in several places till it worked - I was afraid of infection from too many openings. I had the alcohol swab ready before and after and I also had some polysporin after also to sooth the ear.
I won't try again till I see the ears are perfectly clear - I will be speaking to the vet about this also - he knows about the "tremour". He did say that I would only need to do it once/twice a week since Peachy's diabetes is fairly mild. Of course I'll be looking for symptoms which might indicate a problem and contact the vet immediately.
I wonder if anybody has this same problem. In home testing every day, how does this affect the kitty's ears - of course you can use different spots and different ears. Does anybody else have this kind of problem?
I'd like to hear from anyone regarding their difficulty in testing for blood. I have heard from a few people in the first instance that they use a sock to put behind the ear warmed in the micro wave and a flashlight also to see the vein. This is another problem seeing the vein - I don't have any problem seeing in general but Peachy has very light coloured ears - Peachy in fact - that's where she got her name.
Anybody any suggestions on this type of problem.
Hope to hear from you on the concern about ear infection and too much prodding - which of course I wouldn't do. In this case, if at first you don't succeed, stop! My problem is psychological since my hand is steady for everything else except when I have the scalpel to prod a little kitty - I know it doesn't hurt her - she is absolutely patient with my poking thus far - but somehow my hand just takes over from my brain when I do it!!!! ohmygod_smile ohmygod_smile