CharlotteV
Member Since 2016
Hi Friends!
I'm Charlotte, mom to Teddy. We adopted each other in 2006 and since he was already an adult, he's at least 12 or 13. Maybe more!
He was diagnosed in May. We started on shots, which he takes easily. His weight is consistent so obesity is not a factor. My vet never brought up home testing, but I researched it and decided to try. DISASTER. The lancet gun was useless. The spring action scared Teddy, and I'd have to stick him a bunch of times to get a single drop of blood. His numbers were wildly high so we'd increase the insulin, then too low...you all know how it goes.
Then I found this site recently. I HAVE ALREADY LEARNED SO MUCH HERE! The info about carbs in dry food was very eye-opening. I never realized that even mainstream brands of wet food are lower in carbs than high-end dry food.
Last night I read a post on a thread where someone suggested manually pricking kitty's ear with the lancet at a 45-degree angle. (It might have been the vet, I can't remember.) But I tried it today and it worked! Best of all, his sugar was 160.
THANK YOU FOR ALL THIS GREAT INFO!
Big hugs from Charlotte and Teddy




I'm Charlotte, mom to Teddy. We adopted each other in 2006 and since he was already an adult, he's at least 12 or 13. Maybe more!
He was diagnosed in May. We started on shots, which he takes easily. His weight is consistent so obesity is not a factor. My vet never brought up home testing, but I researched it and decided to try. DISASTER. The lancet gun was useless. The spring action scared Teddy, and I'd have to stick him a bunch of times to get a single drop of blood. His numbers were wildly high so we'd increase the insulin, then too low...you all know how it goes.
Then I found this site recently. I HAVE ALREADY LEARNED SO MUCH HERE! The info about carbs in dry food was very eye-opening. I never realized that even mainstream brands of wet food are lower in carbs than high-end dry food.
Last night I read a post on a thread where someone suggested manually pricking kitty's ear with the lancet at a 45-degree angle. (It might have been the vet, I can't remember.) But I tried it today and it worked! Best of all, his sugar was 160.
THANK YOU FOR ALL THIS GREAT INFO!
Big hugs from Charlotte and Teddy



