Brittney
Member Since 2016
Hi Everyone,
Emmy has recently started insulin (a week and a half ago). We started with Lantus 1U/2xday and her spot readings were around 150 after three days. Her back legs got Neuropathy and the vet wanted to take a more aggressive approach so we started 2u/2xday. It's been 7 days since we started the 2u. Emmy has been "fine" I've gotten good at giving the injections but I cannot test her blood without my husband's help (one of us holds her while the other tests). He came home last night and we tested her for the first time after 6 days on 2u/2xday and her reading was 36. yes, 36. I am using the reli-on human monitor from Walmart that a lot of you use as well. at 36 Emmy wasn't showing any signs of Hypo. She has been a LITTLE bit more lethargic than normal but I assumed this would happen when starting the insulin anyway. My Vet thinks that my monitor is wrong. She is telling me I need the alphatrak because with a reading of 36 there is "no way, I wouldn't see serious signs of hypo."
1) Has anyone else had problem with accurate reading on the relion? The Alpha is so expensive I just can't afford it after already buying the relion and all the strips and lancets etc.
2) I have the lantus PEN, we keep it in the fridge, it's my understanding that the insulin has to stay refrigerated? I need to take Emmy and her insulin and her syringes home for Thanksgiving. We will be flying from LAX to Seattle (Approx 5 hours door to door). Does anyone have advice for flying with the insulin and syringes (how to keep the insulin cold and can I even carry on syringes?)
Emmy has recently started insulin (a week and a half ago). We started with Lantus 1U/2xday and her spot readings were around 150 after three days. Her back legs got Neuropathy and the vet wanted to take a more aggressive approach so we started 2u/2xday. It's been 7 days since we started the 2u. Emmy has been "fine" I've gotten good at giving the injections but I cannot test her blood without my husband's help (one of us holds her while the other tests). He came home last night and we tested her for the first time after 6 days on 2u/2xday and her reading was 36. yes, 36. I am using the reli-on human monitor from Walmart that a lot of you use as well. at 36 Emmy wasn't showing any signs of Hypo. She has been a LITTLE bit more lethargic than normal but I assumed this would happen when starting the insulin anyway. My Vet thinks that my monitor is wrong. She is telling me I need the alphatrak because with a reading of 36 there is "no way, I wouldn't see serious signs of hypo."
1) Has anyone else had problem with accurate reading on the relion? The Alpha is so expensive I just can't afford it after already buying the relion and all the strips and lancets etc.
2) I have the lantus PEN, we keep it in the fridge, it's my understanding that the insulin has to stay refrigerated? I need to take Emmy and her insulin and her syringes home for Thanksgiving. We will be flying from LAX to Seattle (Approx 5 hours door to door). Does anyone have advice for flying with the insulin and syringes (how to keep the insulin cold and can I even carry on syringes?)