NewAtDiabeticCat
Member Since 2012
Hi. I'm new here, and new to tight-regulation and home testing.
Marty is a 12-year-old hairless sphinx, diagnosed with diabetes about a month ago.
Here's what I'm going through with home testing. I'm so close to giving up. Please help!
BG testing is one of the hardest things I've ever done! Sometimes I get a reading after only 3 or 4 attempts. Sometimes, like just now, I try over a dozen times with either no blood, not enough blood, or enough blood that then gets smeared around or shaken off because Marty jumps every time I get close to his ear.
He won't even let me pet him now. Both ears are bruised badly, and I'm running out of test strips (again). And he's still eating those freeze-dried treats like there's no tomorrow!
I've tried warming his ear, but he doesn't want me to come close to his ear with anything, even something that should feel good.
By the way, since he's a sphinx, his veins, including some that wouldn't be available on a furry cat, are very visible. But I'm just really doubting my ability now. Seemingly every internet site, and my own vet, all say they've never seen anyone who couldn't learn this, but boy I'm really discouraged!
I don't know if there's any advice anyone can give me, but some encouragement maybe? Have you seen many people having this much trouble? Do they figure it out eventually? Should I take a break and put him back on the blind-dosing 3.5 units that the vet originally suggested? :cry:
Thank you!
Steven.
Marty is a 12-year-old hairless sphinx, diagnosed with diabetes about a month ago.
Here's what I'm going through with home testing. I'm so close to giving up. Please help!
BG testing is one of the hardest things I've ever done! Sometimes I get a reading after only 3 or 4 attempts. Sometimes, like just now, I try over a dozen times with either no blood, not enough blood, or enough blood that then gets smeared around or shaken off because Marty jumps every time I get close to his ear.
He won't even let me pet him now. Both ears are bruised badly, and I'm running out of test strips (again). And he's still eating those freeze-dried treats like there's no tomorrow!
I've tried warming his ear, but he doesn't want me to come close to his ear with anything, even something that should feel good.
By the way, since he's a sphinx, his veins, including some that wouldn't be available on a furry cat, are very visible. But I'm just really doubting my ability now. Seemingly every internet site, and my own vet, all say they've never seen anyone who couldn't learn this, but boy I'm really discouraged!
I don't know if there's any advice anyone can give me, but some encouragement maybe? Have you seen many people having this much trouble? Do they figure it out eventually? Should I take a break and put him back on the blind-dosing 3.5 units that the vet originally suggested? :cry:
Thank you!
Steven.