CassWTribby
Member Since 2017
Hi there,
My 15 year old(ish, she's a rescue) was just diagnosed with diabetes.
Let the glucose monitoring begin!
I was able to give her the insulin injection this am but after 5 pricks was not able to get a BG test. I read all the tips on this site and will try again tonight.
She is currently getting BGT and insulin two times a day. Her blood work showed high glucose 21, and also a bladder infection. She was being treated for a chronic diarrhea issue when her blood work indicated diabetes.
I have a Contour Next meter provided to me by my pharmacist free of charge.
My question is: does anyone prefer just using the lancet or the pricking device that came in the kit. Mine is adjustable so I am going to try using it tonight. I just tried the lancet this am as was show to me by the vet.
I fortunately do have experience giving injections and taking blood sample but only with horses so I am a bit nervous about being able to complete this as painlessly as possible for my 5 lb kitty!
I look forward to learning more!
Thanks in advance- Cassie
My 15 year old(ish, she's a rescue) was just diagnosed with diabetes.
Let the glucose monitoring begin!
I was able to give her the insulin injection this am but after 5 pricks was not able to get a BG test. I read all the tips on this site and will try again tonight.
She is currently getting BGT and insulin two times a day. Her blood work showed high glucose 21, and also a bladder infection. She was being treated for a chronic diarrhea issue when her blood work indicated diabetes.
I have a Contour Next meter provided to me by my pharmacist free of charge.
My question is: does anyone prefer just using the lancet or the pricking device that came in the kit. Mine is adjustable so I am going to try using it tonight. I just tried the lancet this am as was show to me by the vet.
I fortunately do have experience giving injections and taking blood sample but only with horses so I am a bit nervous about being able to complete this as painlessly as possible for my 5 lb kitty!
I look forward to learning more!
Thanks in advance- Cassie