Nicole M
Member Since 2020
Hey all!
My beautiful girl Tazzy was diagnosed with diabetes about a month ago. This forum has been so helpful and I’m so grateful for the advice. But I’ve run into a problem.
I was recommended to use the human Relion Prime glucometer rather then the vet AlphaTrak2 in my first newbie post. I bought the Relion and was using it with success, my vet was skeptical but respected my decision. She only asked that I bring Tazzy in and do a side by side comparison. My Relion glucometer read 207 and her AlphaTrak read 265. She did this twice to confirm 20 min later and again her reading was about 60-65 points off.
Has anyone else had this happen to them? Tazzy has been off Lantus for two weeks now because the Relion was reading under 200, when really she’s probably been 260!
Who uses human glucometers? Have any of you had this problem? Is the difference in reading consistent? Like should I just add 60 to my readings from now on?
Who uses a veterinary glucometer like AlphaTrak2 ? Any money saving tips?
My beautiful girl Tazzy was diagnosed with diabetes about a month ago. This forum has been so helpful and I’m so grateful for the advice. But I’ve run into a problem.
I was recommended to use the human Relion Prime glucometer rather then the vet AlphaTrak2 in my first newbie post. I bought the Relion and was using it with success, my vet was skeptical but respected my decision. She only asked that I bring Tazzy in and do a side by side comparison. My Relion glucometer read 207 and her AlphaTrak read 265. She did this twice to confirm 20 min later and again her reading was about 60-65 points off.
Has anyone else had this happen to them? Tazzy has been off Lantus for two weeks now because the Relion was reading under 200, when really she’s probably been 260!
Who uses human glucometers? Have any of you had this problem? Is the difference in reading consistent? Like should I just add 60 to my readings from now on?
Who uses a veterinary glucometer like AlphaTrak2 ? Any money saving tips?
