ryanms3030
Member Since 2013
Hello all,
My cat, Whitey was diagnosed about 18 months ago. I originally got a AlphaTrak meter but due to cost of strips I have decided to buy a ReliOn since they are highly recommended here. He just had a check up and the vet found ketones in his blood and his and BGL was over 400.
I have upped his insulin last week and am doing the first full day curve since then today. The first test I did before his morning shot was over 400. How accurate is it with this meter? Does it get more innacurate with the higher readings? I want to know how I should interpret the curve. ...on that note, I will post the results when I am done.
When he was diagnosed I switched him over to fancy feast classics and did 1 unit lantus twice a day and was eventually down to 1/2 unit once a day and his BGL was between 100-200 all day using the AlphaTrak. Now I am starting to think that meter is junk and the readings were not as accurate as they should be. He does not seem to be drinking a ton of water or urinating a lot right now but he has started coughing up hairballs every day it seems. They are pale logs, they don't seem like they have a lot of hair but I wouldn't call it vomit since they are solid but it concerns me considering the ketones in his blood. He definitely has neuropathy in his back legs. He is still pretty active and can jump up onto furniture and perches and otherwise seems healthy. We also moved into a new house 2 months ago with a new person and new cat and he started spraying in the house and crying a lot and I just started him on prozac after trying everything under the sun to avoid that. So beyond the diabetes, he has stress/anxiety/emotional issues going on but I don't know if those are effecting his BGL or vice versa. Anyway, I just needed to rant little. I would love feedback on the curve and using this new meter. Thanks
My cat, Whitey was diagnosed about 18 months ago. I originally got a AlphaTrak meter but due to cost of strips I have decided to buy a ReliOn since they are highly recommended here. He just had a check up and the vet found ketones in his blood and his and BGL was over 400.
I have upped his insulin last week and am doing the first full day curve since then today. The first test I did before his morning shot was over 400. How accurate is it with this meter? Does it get more innacurate with the higher readings? I want to know how I should interpret the curve. ...on that note, I will post the results when I am done.
When he was diagnosed I switched him over to fancy feast classics and did 1 unit lantus twice a day and was eventually down to 1/2 unit once a day and his BGL was between 100-200 all day using the AlphaTrak. Now I am starting to think that meter is junk and the readings were not as accurate as they should be. He does not seem to be drinking a ton of water or urinating a lot right now but he has started coughing up hairballs every day it seems. They are pale logs, they don't seem like they have a lot of hair but I wouldn't call it vomit since they are solid but it concerns me considering the ketones in his blood. He definitely has neuropathy in his back legs. He is still pretty active and can jump up onto furniture and perches and otherwise seems healthy. We also moved into a new house 2 months ago with a new person and new cat and he started spraying in the house and crying a lot and I just started him on prozac after trying everything under the sun to avoid that. So beyond the diabetes, he has stress/anxiety/emotional issues going on but I don't know if those are effecting his BGL or vice versa. Anyway, I just needed to rant little. I would love feedback on the curve and using this new meter. Thanks