Sabrina's Mom
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So yesterday I did my first curve with my new Rite Aid True Result meter and was so happy at the results (the results mind you, not the process but it's getting easier with all the wonderful tips I've found here). At 4:00 a.m.she was at 240, we gave up at 8:30 due to frustration, 10 am at 142, 217 at noon, and 206 at 2pm. I took her to the vet so they could test her and I could show them what a great cat mom I was being and how good she was doing and her results come back at 437! What the hey? I read that our human meters can differ 20-30% from the professional one's that the vets use but this? Of course, me and my husband both want to think that the vet's meter is wrong and of course my vet thinks mine is. I won't even go into what else he said about hometesting but we came to an understanding that perhaps my meter would do to see that she's not fluctuating too much.
Oh, and at 7:30 pm last night my meter said she was at 37. Yeah, okay, my insulin shocked kitty was walking & eating just fine thank you but I didn't have the heart to retest her as she/we had been through so much yesterday (she was at 272 this morning at 4 am).
So anyways, my question is what can cause such a drastic difference in our meters? Is it because mine is for humans? My doctor didn't seem to think ear prick vs. other body vein would cause it.
Help! confused_cat
Oh, and at 7:30 pm last night my meter said she was at 37. Yeah, okay, my insulin shocked kitty was walking & eating just fine thank you but I didn't have the heart to retest her as she/we had been through so much yesterday (she was at 272 this morning at 4 am).
So anyways, my question is what can cause such a drastic difference in our meters? Is it because mine is for humans? My doctor didn't seem to think ear prick vs. other body vein would cause it.
Help! confused_cat