My vet said my ReliOn Confirm could be off from theirs

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Laura bb

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How big of a difference is it between a human meter and one from a vet? I know wal mart was less then $20 and my vet said theirs is $95. My vet told me today that mine could read wrong. Should I try to buy theirs with the money I don't have? Is one less painful?
 
There's no direct comparison between human and pet meters, but at low numbers (which are the most important for safety) they run pretty close.

On a human meter, the "time to act" is when they drop below 50....on a pet meter, it's when they drop below 68

The biggest problem with the pet meter is the cost of the strips, not the meter itself....the strips are about $1 EACH.....not many of us can afford that!!

All our protocols were developed using human meters so we're very familiar with them. What a lot of vets don't consider is that the pet meters are really fairly new …..before someone developed a "pet" meter, the only thing people interested in home testing could use were human meters!!
 
your vet is charging you too much for the alpha pet meter.

A starter kit on amazon is $48
AlphaTRAK 2 Veterinary Blood Glucose Monitoring Meter Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079Y62RS6/?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20


The alpha strips are expensive at about a dollar each, HOWEVER you can use Freestyle Insulinx Strips and they only cost $30 for 100. I've found them to be very accurate in the alpha meter.

FreeStyle Insulinx Blood Glucose Test Strips https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IW8TSTQ/?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
 

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