Marlena
Member Since 2015
Dear Looby,
I'm sorry I have not posted yesterday but I was completely worn out after work and had to go to bed early.
This am woke up with horrendous headache.
If you have a pet insurance I would advise you to purchase AlphaTrak pet meter kit from the vet (~ £88) or a good alternative is AccuCheck Aviva or OneTouch meter as Mogs suggested (buy at Morrissons or Ebay) as soon as possible and start testing on yourself and on your husband (yeh, make him a guinea pig)! Once you see how easy it is and you've got a grip of it you can hopefully try on Smiffy but be assured and calm if you can because your cat will pick up your mood and will be affected by it.
Try to simplify everything and put everything in order and have a plan. Once you put your plan in place you will feel more in control and more confident.
My suggestions are:
1. limit the time you spend looking for information on FD on the web because it can confuse you (all you need to know at the moment is here)
2. sort out the vet problem by insisting that you will deal with your cat's health the way you want (home testing, diet and type of insulin)
3. learn to use glucometer
4. accept yourself and your suffering and have a strong believe you and your kitty will get better
I hope it helps.
I'm sorry but I have to go to bed now...
Ps. I have a new glucometer but it is very new on the market and I'm not sure about it performance. I haven't used it so I'm not sure that it is a good idea to use it if you're new to this.
Marlena
I'm sorry I have not posted yesterday but I was completely worn out after work and had to go to bed early.
This am woke up with horrendous headache.
If you have a pet insurance I would advise you to purchase AlphaTrak pet meter kit from the vet (~ £88) or a good alternative is AccuCheck Aviva or OneTouch meter as Mogs suggested (buy at Morrissons or Ebay) as soon as possible and start testing on yourself and on your husband (yeh, make him a guinea pig)! Once you see how easy it is and you've got a grip of it you can hopefully try on Smiffy but be assured and calm if you can because your cat will pick up your mood and will be affected by it.
Try to simplify everything and put everything in order and have a plan. Once you put your plan in place you will feel more in control and more confident.
My suggestions are:
1. limit the time you spend looking for information on FD on the web because it can confuse you (all you need to know at the moment is here)
2. sort out the vet problem by insisting that you will deal with your cat's health the way you want (home testing, diet and type of insulin)
3. learn to use glucometer
4. accept yourself and your suffering and have a strong believe you and your kitty will get better
I hope it helps.
I'm sorry but I have to go to bed now...
Ps. I have a new glucometer but it is very new on the market and I'm not sure about it performance. I haven't used it so I'm not sure that it is a good idea to use it if you're new to this.
Marlena


