alexanne
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Thanks to everyone who has posted answers on Peachy's diabetes.
Current situation is Peachy is still on Caninsulin - 1U night and morning. She is very happy at this time with this procedure - she has gained weight and is urinated at a normal level. I have now got a One touch monitor and will be doing home testing. My problem is that I don't know where to get the lancet to get the blood. I got the monitor from my pharmacist who was most helpful, but she wasn't sure about the method of getting the blood from a cat. The monitor came with the instrument to get it from a huma, just a needle to prick the finger. On viewing the video on testing I wasn't quite sure what they were using to get the blood. I'm sure someone can tell me where they got their "lancet". I will of course speak with my vet.
Also will be speaking with my vet on the subject of what the monitor readings mean - in a human the low end is 0.0 to 4.0 normal area is 4.0 to 10.0 and high is 10.0 to 23.0. Is it the same in cats? Also assuming it is, if it is low or high how do you know how much insulin to administer? I will be changing to Lantus once I have established what Peachy's readings are on Caninsulin - I still have a few days' supply of the Caninsulin. I would like to get her reading on that.
Also I have been informed that it is also necessary to do the urine testing. So I will be obtaining the required test material from my pharmacist - I understand it is the same thing as is used for humans.
Unfortunately Peachy will only take the dry food - I am trying to get her to change but that as everyone knows is a slow process - I'll just have to persevere with that. At the moment she is on Purina DM from the vet.
I will be posting on the general health board on up-date on Vegas who had the ringworm.
Thanks again for those who suggested I use a new topic.
Current situation is Peachy is still on Caninsulin - 1U night and morning. She is very happy at this time with this procedure - she has gained weight and is urinated at a normal level. I have now got a One touch monitor and will be doing home testing. My problem is that I don't know where to get the lancet to get the blood. I got the monitor from my pharmacist who was most helpful, but she wasn't sure about the method of getting the blood from a cat. The monitor came with the instrument to get it from a huma, just a needle to prick the finger. On viewing the video on testing I wasn't quite sure what they were using to get the blood. I'm sure someone can tell me where they got their "lancet". I will of course speak with my vet.
Also will be speaking with my vet on the subject of what the monitor readings mean - in a human the low end is 0.0 to 4.0 normal area is 4.0 to 10.0 and high is 10.0 to 23.0. Is it the same in cats? Also assuming it is, if it is low or high how do you know how much insulin to administer? I will be changing to Lantus once I have established what Peachy's readings are on Caninsulin - I still have a few days' supply of the Caninsulin. I would like to get her reading on that.
Also I have been informed that it is also necessary to do the urine testing. So I will be obtaining the required test material from my pharmacist - I understand it is the same thing as is used for humans.
Unfortunately Peachy will only take the dry food - I am trying to get her to change but that as everyone knows is a slow process - I'll just have to persevere with that. At the moment she is on Purina DM from the vet.
I will be posting on the general health board on up-date on Vegas who had the ringworm.
Thanks again for those who suggested I use a new topic.