Christie & Willie (GA)
Member Since 2010
Thanks to Jeanne for the advice to start a new thread!
Hiya! I'm a newbie as well, and I'm also freaking out over the monitor business. I've got an alphatrak rented from my vet through the weekend, and I went out and bought the relion to use as a comparison, hoping that if they were close or at least predictably off, I could go with the relion after my rental was up. I'm not sure if the problem is user error or what, but the numbers tend to be all over the place. Each time I've tested, I've started with the Alphatrak, then tested with the Relion. The Relion has been close to 50 points off each time, so I test a second time with the relion (third time overall), and then the number gets within 10. Tonight was even worse. Tested first with the Alphatrak and his levels were 365. Second test was with the relion, 315. Third test with relion was 287. third test might have had two much blood... poor willie was pretty squirmy that point, and of course that was the moment I got my first big drop of blood out of him since we've started.
Any ideas what I might be doing wrong with the Relion? If I'm having to test twice everytime to get an accurate number (if even then!), then any cost benefit is lost. I've found a site where, with coupon codes and cashback, I can get the cost per strip for the Alphatrak down to $0.82/strip and can get the machine for under $80. Right now, I'm so frazzled that I'm almost willing to do it. I know, of course, that this is all operating under the assumption that the Alphatrak's numbers are accurate.
I've called relion and ordered the control solution and will do that to see if it helps. LIke I said, this may be user error. I'm just wanting to strike a balance between cost and accuracy. I do like the way the Relion strips wick, and they are 0.3 sized, which is nice given that my cat is not a bleeder, and I've had better luck getting blood with the relion than I have with the alphatrak (4 strips and nothing but errors last night!! was ready to cry!!).
If anyone has any thoughts they can add to this topic, I would so appreciate it. I know I'm going to get the high pressure sale pitch to get the alphatrak when I return the rental on Monday, so I want to be prepared (at least I've found it way less than what the vet was charging...$155for the monitor and 100 strips online vs. $250 for the monitor and 50 strips at the vet). I actually just called to find out what came in their kit and got lectured for even considering a human monitor.
Of course, this may have been from the same person who instructed me to roll my insulin bottle, draw extra into the syringe and then shoot the air bubbles back into the vial, so who knows.
*sigh*
thanks for letting me blow off steam and for any thoughts you may have. I know my friends are sick of hearing about all this!
Hiya! I'm a newbie as well, and I'm also freaking out over the monitor business. I've got an alphatrak rented from my vet through the weekend, and I went out and bought the relion to use as a comparison, hoping that if they were close or at least predictably off, I could go with the relion after my rental was up. I'm not sure if the problem is user error or what, but the numbers tend to be all over the place. Each time I've tested, I've started with the Alphatrak, then tested with the Relion. The Relion has been close to 50 points off each time, so I test a second time with the relion (third time overall), and then the number gets within 10. Tonight was even worse. Tested first with the Alphatrak and his levels were 365. Second test was with the relion, 315. Third test with relion was 287. third test might have had two much blood... poor willie was pretty squirmy that point, and of course that was the moment I got my first big drop of blood out of him since we've started.
Any ideas what I might be doing wrong with the Relion? If I'm having to test twice everytime to get an accurate number (if even then!), then any cost benefit is lost. I've found a site where, with coupon codes and cashback, I can get the cost per strip for the Alphatrak down to $0.82/strip and can get the machine for under $80. Right now, I'm so frazzled that I'm almost willing to do it. I know, of course, that this is all operating under the assumption that the Alphatrak's numbers are accurate.
I've called relion and ordered the control solution and will do that to see if it helps. LIke I said, this may be user error. I'm just wanting to strike a balance between cost and accuracy. I do like the way the Relion strips wick, and they are 0.3 sized, which is nice given that my cat is not a bleeder, and I've had better luck getting blood with the relion than I have with the alphatrak (4 strips and nothing but errors last night!! was ready to cry!!).
If anyone has any thoughts they can add to this topic, I would so appreciate it. I know I'm going to get the high pressure sale pitch to get the alphatrak when I return the rental on Monday, so I want to be prepared (at least I've found it way less than what the vet was charging...$155for the monitor and 100 strips online vs. $250 for the monitor and 50 strips at the vet). I actually just called to find out what came in their kit and got lectured for even considering a human monitor.
Of course, this may have been from the same person who instructed me to roll my insulin bottle, draw extra into the syringe and then shoot the air bubbles back into the vial, so who knows.
*sigh*
thanks for letting me blow off steam and for any thoughts you may have. I know my friends are sick of hearing about all this!