Michaelc26
Member Since 2014
Hello again everyone,
I have a quick question, couple days ago I purchased a OneTouch Ultra Mini so I can do my own glucose curve, insteading of dropping $140 at the vet each time. I checked the calibration per instructions, perfectly normal. I tested it on myself, mainly because I wanted to see what it felt like before I used it on my cat, it came out perfectly normal , around 95mg/dl
So this morning I started it on my Cat, (Carol) once right after she ate before her insulin shot, (I had to because trying to get her to be still when she wants food is impossible haha) and every couple hours for the past few times,
So far my Numbers are
7am: Eats
7:10am: 98
7:30am: Shot 3u of Lantus,
9am: 57
11am: 72
This is a bit worrying and releiving me at the same time. I'm worried because 3wks ago her numbers were around 450 and the vet kicked us up to 3 units of lantus twice a day, now they are low, I'm watching to make sure they don't get to low but I'm hoping that perhaps this is the start of remission, or at least the need to cut back on the insulin. I have an appointment in the morning to review the chart...
I know my vet will give me a hard time about doing it at home :roll: , Personally I like it better, than dropping her off all day at the vets. This way she does her thing, gets a prick every couple hrs and a treat and goes on her way, doesn't even mind it at all. I wanted to know if anyone has had any experience using the OneTouch meters, are they accurate? Close to it? Is there some special thing for human to feline? From what I've read its very close to what the vets readings are
Thanks
I have a quick question, couple days ago I purchased a OneTouch Ultra Mini so I can do my own glucose curve, insteading of dropping $140 at the vet each time. I checked the calibration per instructions, perfectly normal. I tested it on myself, mainly because I wanted to see what it felt like before I used it on my cat, it came out perfectly normal , around 95mg/dl
So this morning I started it on my Cat, (Carol) once right after she ate before her insulin shot, (I had to because trying to get her to be still when she wants food is impossible haha) and every couple hours for the past few times,
So far my Numbers are
7am: Eats
7:10am: 98
7:30am: Shot 3u of Lantus,
9am: 57
11am: 72
This is a bit worrying and releiving me at the same time. I'm worried because 3wks ago her numbers were around 450 and the vet kicked us up to 3 units of lantus twice a day, now they are low, I'm watching to make sure they don't get to low but I'm hoping that perhaps this is the start of remission, or at least the need to cut back on the insulin. I have an appointment in the morning to review the chart...
I know my vet will give me a hard time about doing it at home :roll: , Personally I like it better, than dropping her off all day at the vets. This way she does her thing, gets a prick every couple hrs and a treat and goes on her way, doesn't even mind it at all. I wanted to know if anyone has had any experience using the OneTouch meters, are they accurate? Close to it? Is there some special thing for human to feline? From what I've read its very close to what the vets readings are
Thanks