HK987
Member Since 2017
Hi fellow parents,
After Monday's visit for a second ever glucose curve, We found ourselves making an " urgent care" type visit to the Dr. on Wednesday morning (2-8-2017). Sensei had been what seemed to me as very lethargic, sleepy, not drinking water, even when I literally held a clean fresh bowl up to his face for him to partake. Plus I just had a feeling.. One of those "Mom" feelings that kept gnawing at me, I KNEW my boy wasn't feeling well, even though I didnt know precisely why. Called vet, Dr. wanted to see him asap, so we were there before 11:30 am. At 6:00 pm we went to pick him up. Doc told us his bg was high, making him look and feel so lousy. His numbers were as follows: 12:50pm-342, 3:00pm-450, 5:00pm-462.
Dr. said the TWO 1 1/2 unit doses we had given him ( meaning tues morning and tuesday night) had not been effective, thats why he felt so lousy. So she changed his dose again. Now it is 2units twice daily. I stopped at walmart before i went to pick him up that night, and bought a relion confirm glucometer and test strips, I was hell bent on starting home testing that night!! I even brought the newly purchased unit still in the bag, with receipt, in with me to the office, and showed the doc. She told me she wasnt precisely sure which model it was, but to hold off testing because she said those relion models tend to register anywhere from ten to twenty points lower than what the cats bg actually is. She then proceeded to encourage me to look into the alphatrak.
I have zero problem purchasing the alphatrak set for home testing if it is really the elite, most accurate one for the job, The cost isn't a problem if necessary, but i dont honestly know enough about this whole glucometer thing yet to make that judgment call. I had read a few places around the forum here of other parents having success with walmart models such as freestyle and relion. So I dont know what to think, but I am absolutely insistent that I need to start home testing asap, for peace of mind, and making sure his numbers dont get crazy either way. I also plan on ketone testing at home too. In a matter of two to three weeks there have been SO many changes with his dose, feeding, and everything else, its tough to keep up, but like I said, we are committed to this. We also changed his food, with success. He is no longer eating seafood flavors, and seems to agree with it. We had some trouble getting him to eat his last two meals before the wednesday vet visit happened, I figured he was telling us he didnt care for the food anymore, so that night, I also bought a box of the beef and poultry flavor fancy feast classic pates. He LOVES them. Happily gobbles up every meal now, so I guess that worked out.
After Monday's visit for a second ever glucose curve, We found ourselves making an " urgent care" type visit to the Dr. on Wednesday morning (2-8-2017). Sensei had been what seemed to me as very lethargic, sleepy, not drinking water, even when I literally held a clean fresh bowl up to his face for him to partake. Plus I just had a feeling.. One of those "Mom" feelings that kept gnawing at me, I KNEW my boy wasn't feeling well, even though I didnt know precisely why. Called vet, Dr. wanted to see him asap, so we were there before 11:30 am. At 6:00 pm we went to pick him up. Doc told us his bg was high, making him look and feel so lousy. His numbers were as follows: 12:50pm-342, 3:00pm-450, 5:00pm-462.
Dr. said the TWO 1 1/2 unit doses we had given him ( meaning tues morning and tuesday night) had not been effective, thats why he felt so lousy. So she changed his dose again. Now it is 2units twice daily. I stopped at walmart before i went to pick him up that night, and bought a relion confirm glucometer and test strips, I was hell bent on starting home testing that night!! I even brought the newly purchased unit still in the bag, with receipt, in with me to the office, and showed the doc. She told me she wasnt precisely sure which model it was, but to hold off testing because she said those relion models tend to register anywhere from ten to twenty points lower than what the cats bg actually is. She then proceeded to encourage me to look into the alphatrak.
I have zero problem purchasing the alphatrak set for home testing if it is really the elite, most accurate one for the job, The cost isn't a problem if necessary, but i dont honestly know enough about this whole glucometer thing yet to make that judgment call. I had read a few places around the forum here of other parents having success with walmart models such as freestyle and relion. So I dont know what to think, but I am absolutely insistent that I need to start home testing asap, for peace of mind, and making sure his numbers dont get crazy either way. I also plan on ketone testing at home too. In a matter of two to three weeks there have been SO many changes with his dose, feeding, and everything else, its tough to keep up, but like I said, we are committed to this. We also changed his food, with success. He is no longer eating seafood flavors, and seems to agree with it. We had some trouble getting him to eat his last two meals before the wednesday vet visit happened, I figured he was telling us he didnt care for the food anymore, so that night, I also bought a box of the beef and poultry flavor fancy feast classic pates. He LOVES them. Happily gobbles up every meal now, so I guess that worked out.
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