Hi Sian,
I saw your post in the other forum, but decided to answer you here. I am just here to welcome you!
There are people in this group that have great experience who will answer your questions. They are so helpful! I have been here for a couple of weeks and did my first home test on 3/16.
While I don't know much, as this is all new to me, I can share my experiences so far:
I was not at all comfortable giving my cat, Elizabeth, shots without knowing the blood glucose levels. So, I started home testing, and it has gone very well. Everyone here will encourage you to do home testing. And best of all they will help every step of the way. And believe me, you need their help!
One of the vets at my clinic suggested feeding twice a day. My cat doesn't eat much at one time, and I didn't want her to lose more weight, so I have let her have the many small meals throughout the day. There are some articles suggesting that small meals through the day are best for diabetic cats.
Once the BG levels lower, your cat won't be as hungry (or thirsty).
I use an AlphaTrak2 glucometer, which is calibrated for cats and dogs. Most people here use a human glucometer, and many of the articles posted on this site use the numbers for the human meters. The reason for using the human glucometer makes sense to me now! The strips are much less expensive than the Alphatrak strips. I will probably end up changing, but love the AlphaTrak2....it is a dream to use - if only those strips weren't so expensive!
I removed dry food from Elizabeth's diet yesterday. She likes wet food, so it hasn't been a problem. One of my questions has been about the validity of the numbers on the food charts. Surely some of these values change, as they are years old, and Dr. Lisa Pierson acknowledges that in an article I found. She suggests calling the company to get the true values (different than the values found on the can), and I plan on doing that next week. According to the calculations she said to follow, the Hill's m/d canned food (using the values on the can) is 9% carbs, and not the 14% that is on the chart. Maybe I did it incorrectly - anyone reading this that knows, please let me know.
That's about all I know! I am so glad I started home testing, and even happier that there are so many cat lovers willing to spend their time helping and sharing their knowledge and experience.
