Hi, I was hoping someone has some knowledge about the expensive Alphatrak 2 meter? We got the sample kit and the code on the bottle says 38 for cats. Is that the code I am supposed to use when calibrating? I've heard some people use 7 to code, but that may have been for the first version of the meter (manual mentions that too).
The reason I'm asking is the results I've been getting are questionable. I tried calling Alphatrak's CS number but of course they're closed on weekends. My cat's first reading was 51...3 hours after eating (P.M.)....seems low! So I stopped giving her insulin the next day because I noticed her excessive urination had stopped a couple weeks ago, and she had been twitching. One time she was twitching/muscle spasm and she looked like she was falling over. I was scared she was hypoglycemic and her body started producing insulin again. She's only been diabetic for two months after vet gave her a steroid shot for skin allergies.
So I tested her the next day (when I didn't give insulin), it said 27! There's no way without insulin and 3 hours after eating (P.M.) she would be 27. I calibrated again and the 2nd test said she was 68. It still seems low but...I just don't know. She's been eating C/D canned for urinary health. I want to get her off that one and onto Wellness Core Indoor canned since C/D has a lot of corn.
I'm going to test her again today and tomorrow and report the results to my vet. But it's hard because I can't be there to watch her during the day. My mom watches her a little bit, but she doesn't know or care much about diabetes. I have to constantly remind her to talk to my cat, play with her, don't let her just sleep in a corner and make sure she's okay. I don't trust her to give insulin because she can't see the needle lines well. I know it's not good to just stop insulin but if her readings are so slow, I don't want to make her hypo. Btw her insulin was Lantus, 1.5 units, and she's 10 years old. I was giving her shots every 12 hours. When she was first diagnosed, her reading was 220.
Sorry so long :shock:
The reason I'm asking is the results I've been getting are questionable. I tried calling Alphatrak's CS number but of course they're closed on weekends. My cat's first reading was 51...3 hours after eating (P.M.)....seems low! So I stopped giving her insulin the next day because I noticed her excessive urination had stopped a couple weeks ago, and she had been twitching. One time she was twitching/muscle spasm and she looked like she was falling over. I was scared she was hypoglycemic and her body started producing insulin again. She's only been diabetic for two months after vet gave her a steroid shot for skin allergies.
So I tested her the next day (when I didn't give insulin), it said 27! There's no way without insulin and 3 hours after eating (P.M.) she would be 27. I calibrated again and the 2nd test said she was 68. It still seems low but...I just don't know. She's been eating C/D canned for urinary health. I want to get her off that one and onto Wellness Core Indoor canned since C/D has a lot of corn.
I'm going to test her again today and tomorrow and report the results to my vet. But it's hard because I can't be there to watch her during the day. My mom watches her a little bit, but she doesn't know or care much about diabetes. I have to constantly remind her to talk to my cat, play with her, don't let her just sleep in a corner and make sure she's okay. I don't trust her to give insulin because she can't see the needle lines well. I know it's not good to just stop insulin but if her readings are so slow, I don't want to make her hypo. Btw her insulin was Lantus, 1.5 units, and she's 10 years old. I was giving her shots every 12 hours. When she was first diagnosed, her reading was 220.
Sorry so long :shock: