as for home testing and vets...my vet told me i would be hurting my cat by testing and that feeding wet food should be reserved for treats only.
*sigh
anyway, i found this board and was advised to test at home immediately. paul-kyle was not handled very much before he was diagnosed and was a bit flighty...so i expectd this to be a really, really difficult procedure that would cause my cat alot of pain and me alot of time and effort.
i set about concocting a box wherein I could place him inside, cut a hole in the lid where his head would stick out but his body (and claws woud be safely tucked under the lid and keep him still while i tortured him.
ah, hem.... well, the very first time i went after him, he did scoot away because he was not accustomed to being handled, but as soon as i had him nabbed, he was putty in my hands. i placed him on the fllor between my knees, head pointing away so i had easy access to his ears.
i fed him some food while clicking the lancet pen in his ear without touching him, just to get him used to the noise.
he never tried to move or leave me, he just sat and ate the food i gave him, so while he was there i bent over top of him, pulled his ear back (didnt know about heating and rice socks and whatnot) and pricked his ear, squeezed for blood and voila! our first BG test at home. he never even flinched, just kept eating.
boy did i feel silly about that fancy box i made and all the worry and such...we have never done it any different- always tucked between knees on floor ( i put him on cardboard b/c he likes to dig his nails in!) and stick his ear, squeeze and test...no big deal, no pain, no fight, no struggle...
my paul-kyle is currently in remission (knockwood,antijinx) for the thrid time since dx in 2008. i hope it sticks this time, but if it doesn't i will know as i home test and have access to his BG level 24/7.
adversly, i would not have known he was ready for OTJ without homestesting and may have overdosed him or missed the opportunity to adjust the insulin as he progressed toward remission.
i know you can do it and i know you will! good luck...will be watching for post when you announce the first home test...hopefully it will go smoothly, but if it doesn't, don't give up! It gets easier the more you do it!
