elledean13
Member Since 2013
Hi Everyone!
I have been reading this board off and on the past few years. My cat has been off and on diabetic for about that long.
She has recently become diabetic again, and I really feel like I could use some support/advice.
A little history: Meika is my 13 year old calico - she has hyperthyroidism (is on the tapazole ear cream 2x day), and metacam for her arthritis. She has been borderline diabetic and always seems to revert after a few months. She is now running a lot higher numbers.
I had bought a OneTouch meter a few years ago, but I found it took me like 6 strips to get a reading. (I'm obviously not great at the ear poke, thankfully my little girl is. She doesn't even fight. She's amazing). I just bought another machine thinking it was going to be better (didn't require a lot of blood). It's a Bayer Breeze2. I'm not sure if anyone has any reviews on these, but it just about gave me a panick attack. She ran a 0.7 (which is apparently mmol) and I think I'm used to seeing the mg/d? She wasn't on any insulin when this happened, so I couldn't understand how it could get so low. I re-tested her yesterday and she was 20.8 and 21.8 - so I'm thinking that other meter was full of it?
I fed her, and gave her 1 unit of Lantus and she was a 17.8 this morning (approx 12 hours later)
My question (after rambling so long! I'm so sorry) does anyone have any experience with different meters? Is there one that is "preferred"? And because of her history with reverting in and out, would Lantus 1 unit be a good starting point? (Typically this is the dose and insulin that works best). Any support or advice is really, really appreciated!! xo
I have been reading this board off and on the past few years. My cat has been off and on diabetic for about that long.
She has recently become diabetic again, and I really feel like I could use some support/advice.
A little history: Meika is my 13 year old calico - she has hyperthyroidism (is on the tapazole ear cream 2x day), and metacam for her arthritis. She has been borderline diabetic and always seems to revert after a few months. She is now running a lot higher numbers.
I had bought a OneTouch meter a few years ago, but I found it took me like 6 strips to get a reading. (I'm obviously not great at the ear poke, thankfully my little girl is. She doesn't even fight. She's amazing). I just bought another machine thinking it was going to be better (didn't require a lot of blood). It's a Bayer Breeze2. I'm not sure if anyone has any reviews on these, but it just about gave me a panick attack. She ran a 0.7 (which is apparently mmol) and I think I'm used to seeing the mg/d? She wasn't on any insulin when this happened, so I couldn't understand how it could get so low. I re-tested her yesterday and she was 20.8 and 21.8 - so I'm thinking that other meter was full of it?
I fed her, and gave her 1 unit of Lantus and she was a 17.8 this morning (approx 12 hours later)
My question (after rambling so long! I'm so sorry) does anyone have any experience with different meters? Is there one that is "preferred"? And because of her history with reverting in and out, would Lantus 1 unit be a good starting point? (Typically this is the dose and insulin that works best). Any support or advice is really, really appreciated!! xo