Rardito
Member Since 2018
Hi everyone,
I made a previous post about Mitsy, but to recap, she was diagnosed on Monday and was at the vet four times last week for sugar testing. She had been urinating on the floor prior to her diagnosis, but stopped this past Thursday.
Unfortunately, I woke up this morning to puddles of urine all over the floor again. She has done it about 4 times since 1:00am. I had decreased her insulin to 3.5 units twice a day since the vet had her on 5 units twice a day and I was worried that was too much, especially seeing as how all of your kitties are on nothing near that high. However, now I'm wondering if I should have kept it at 5.
I bought a ReLion Confirm meter today but I failed spectacularly at getting a big enough blood sample. I did watch the video that one of the members made but her ear just didn't produce enough blood for the test. I really wanted to be able to home test before I took her off of her regular dry food (she is eating Fancy Feast pate as well but I always had dry food out since I have two cats).
I guess I am asking for any advice on getting a big enough blood sample for the ReLion meter. I was devastated that she began urinating everywhere again and then not being able to do the test really put the icing on the cake. I don't want her to be suffering because of my lack of being able to test. It doesn't help that I have no experience when it comes to diabetes/testing. Everything is so foreign to me right now.
Thank you in advance for any advice you all give.
I made a previous post about Mitsy, but to recap, she was diagnosed on Monday and was at the vet four times last week for sugar testing. She had been urinating on the floor prior to her diagnosis, but stopped this past Thursday.
Unfortunately, I woke up this morning to puddles of urine all over the floor again. She has done it about 4 times since 1:00am. I had decreased her insulin to 3.5 units twice a day since the vet had her on 5 units twice a day and I was worried that was too much, especially seeing as how all of your kitties are on nothing near that high. However, now I'm wondering if I should have kept it at 5.
I bought a ReLion Confirm meter today but I failed spectacularly at getting a big enough blood sample. I did watch the video that one of the members made but her ear just didn't produce enough blood for the test. I really wanted to be able to home test before I took her off of her regular dry food (she is eating Fancy Feast pate as well but I always had dry food out since I have two cats).
I guess I am asking for any advice on getting a big enough blood sample for the ReLion meter. I was devastated that she began urinating everywhere again and then not being able to do the test really put the icing on the cake. I don't want her to be suffering because of my lack of being able to test. It doesn't help that I have no experience when it comes to diabetes/testing. Everything is so foreign to me right now.
Thank you in advance for any advice you all give.