This is my first time on this board. My cat Clinton was recently diagnosed with diabetes. He is 7 years old and usually very mild mannered. I have been using Lantus and at this time I give him 1 unit two times a day. I also test his bg before giving insulin. He did very well with the testing at first but now he had gotten very difficult. He will no longer sit still while I try to test and he has started biting at my hand when I approach him. I am getting very frustrated because I know this beginning time is when it is important to get readings consitantly to know how much insulin he needs to be on. I am also scared to give him any insulin without a reading. This morning I did not get a reading at all. I was working on it for almost an hour. I gave him breaks in between and tried to just sit with him and pet him but he kept biting at my hand any time I get near him.
I am also worried that I am not getting good readings because I have been feeding before I test and by the time I get a usable blood sample, I'm afraid the numbers are already affected. The problem is in the mornings he is used to me feeding him right away. He gets almost frantic to be feed and I have not figured out a way to get him to sit still without feeding him first. Any suggestions would be welcome. I know this takes time to get used to but it seems like its getting worse instead of getting better.
I am also worried that I am not getting good readings because I have been feeding before I test and by the time I get a usable blood sample, I'm afraid the numbers are already affected. The problem is in the mornings he is used to me feeding him right away. He gets almost frantic to be feed and I have not figured out a way to get him to sit still without feeding him first. Any suggestions would be welcome. I know this takes time to get used to but it seems like its getting worse instead of getting better.