caderoche
Member Since 2012
Hi,
My name is Cheryl and my 14 year old cat's name is Dixie. I have been out of work since July, and so have not been able to take Dixie to the vet to have her levels checked. My vet is against doing home testing, but since I cannot afford to bring her, and they will not work with me on any kind of payment plan, I am going to try this at home. She is not doing great at all and I am very concerned about her. She is our baby as we have had her since she was a tiny kitten, and though I wish that I could take her in and have her thoroughly checked at this point I am barely covering my rent so it is not an option.
A friend of mine just gave me a brand new Accu-Chek Nano monitor, but I need to purchase the testing strips. Before I go out and spend the money on them, I wanted to see if anyone here has used one and if they are a viable option for testing glucose levels with kitties. I would much rather find out first, and if they do not work, go out and buy one that does instead of putting money into strips that I cannot use. As I said funds are very, very tight and so if I am going to spend money on this, I would rather spend it on something that is going to help me help her.
Any thoughts, ideas or feedback you can offer on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
My name is Cheryl and my 14 year old cat's name is Dixie. I have been out of work since July, and so have not been able to take Dixie to the vet to have her levels checked. My vet is against doing home testing, but since I cannot afford to bring her, and they will not work with me on any kind of payment plan, I am going to try this at home. She is not doing great at all and I am very concerned about her. She is our baby as we have had her since she was a tiny kitten, and though I wish that I could take her in and have her thoroughly checked at this point I am barely covering my rent so it is not an option.
A friend of mine just gave me a brand new Accu-Chek Nano monitor, but I need to purchase the testing strips. Before I go out and spend the money on them, I wanted to see if anyone here has used one and if they are a viable option for testing glucose levels with kitties. I would much rather find out first, and if they do not work, go out and buy one that does instead of putting money into strips that I cannot use. As I said funds are very, very tight and so if I am going to spend money on this, I would rather spend it on something that is going to help me help her.
Any thoughts, ideas or feedback you can offer on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!