Frank's Mom
Member Since 2017
Ok, so I got myself all prepare today and got a Relion monitor and strips, and a lancing kit. We're all set to go. Frank gets his insulin at 7:30 A and P, so right before tonight's dose, I checked his sugar. (It would have helped if I had been putting the strips in the meter the right way the first 2 pokes...ugh.) Anyhow, we got a reading of 384. I know I'm new to this, but holy moly does that seem crazy high. (He was 199 at the vet with initial diagnosis.) How closely should I be monitoring his eating? Maybe he's eating too much and that's why it's high? Would anyone recommend cutting the dry food altogether, seeing as the number is still so high? Or maybe it's because his next dose of insulin was due. I'd like to check him again in a bit to see where he's at, now that I know I can do it myself. (I was so nervous I'd mess up, or he'd be in pain, but I don't think he even noticed.) Just looking for general advice on what to do now that I at least have a number to go off of.
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. I'm still a new member but one thing I do is partially insert the test strip, so it doesn't turn on, poke his ear and when I see it's a good blood drop I push the test strip in all the way. This helps me so I don't feel too rushed to poke him and have the meter time out. Generally with the pre test shot you want to make sure they have NOT eaten anything 2 hours prior so the BG number is not food influenced.
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