JeanK
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It has not been easy trying to learn how to do a good ear stick, despite the wonderful how-to vids. Blaze doesn't like his ears being fiddled with, and he's squirmy. So either I didn't get enough of a drop to get a reading, or when I did get a good clean sample, Blaze would squirm around and it would smear, or by the time I got the little drop sucked up into the test strip, the stupid meter timed out and wouldn't accept the loaded strip. Blaze has been tolerant, if not especially patient, and only complained twice, but it's been very frustrating!
But this morning, I finally succeeded in getting a legitimate BG reading — and I was horrified to see 580! That's almost as much as when he first diagnosed! This was a fasting level at 9:30 AM, about 11 hours after his last shot and before his morning shot and breakfast (half a 5.5-oz can of Friskies poultry pate). I'm going to try again this evening, but in the meantime, should I worry? Is the insulin working at all? He seems brighter and doesn't seem to be drinking or peeing as much, but he doesn't seem to be putting on any weight, even though I'm giving him more food.
But this morning, I finally succeeded in getting a legitimate BG reading — and I was horrified to see 580! That's almost as much as when he first diagnosed! This was a fasting level at 9:30 AM, about 11 hours after his last shot and before his morning shot and breakfast (half a 5.5-oz can of Friskies poultry pate). I'm going to try again this evening, but in the meantime, should I worry? Is the insulin working at all? He seems brighter and doesn't seem to be drinking or peeing as much, but he doesn't seem to be putting on any weight, even though I'm giving him more food.