portiarita
Member Since 2013
Hi all,
I got the alpha trak in today and while it requires a really small amount of blood, its insanely expensive (as many of you have already pointed out). But seriously, so expensive. At any rate, I took Portia to the vet to see how to do a ear prick and vet tech showed me how to do it. Unlike the many instructional videos posted on FDMB, the vet tech poked the inside of her ear (less hairy) somewhere in the middle. She also seemed to form a big red spot around the prick site within a minute of being pricked. I was wondering if any of you had any input on which is less painful (marginal ear pokes or central poke on the inner side) and whether this bruising is expected and normal.I have to measure her BG every two hours for 12 hours tomorrow and if anyone has any tips on how to make this easier, please let me know.
Also, her BG at the vet was 328
She wasnt fasted and had eaten about 2 hours prior being taken.
Look forward to hearing your thoughts
Thanks
Rita and Portia
I got the alpha trak in today and while it requires a really small amount of blood, its insanely expensive (as many of you have already pointed out). But seriously, so expensive. At any rate, I took Portia to the vet to see how to do a ear prick and vet tech showed me how to do it. Unlike the many instructional videos posted on FDMB, the vet tech poked the inside of her ear (less hairy) somewhere in the middle. She also seemed to form a big red spot around the prick site within a minute of being pricked. I was wondering if any of you had any input on which is less painful (marginal ear pokes or central poke on the inner side) and whether this bruising is expected and normal.I have to measure her BG every two hours for 12 hours tomorrow and if anyone has any tips on how to make this easier, please let me know.
Also, her BG at the vet was 328
Look forward to hearing your thoughts
Thanks
Rita and Portia