I think I have all the required testing supplies. I have ketone urine testing strips, a Relion Confirm glucometer, 26 gauge and 30 gauge lancets, Relion Confirm testing strips, cotton balls, and sharps container (I have a 11yo and almost 4yo kids so it's a must).
It's been a few days but I have yet to get a usable reading from Moonshine. First it was because I couldn't get the blood to a large enough bead before going into his fur. Then it was because I wasn't getting the blood on the test strips right. Now I keep getting error codes saying I didn't get enough blood on the test strips but the test strip would suck up enough to fill it and leave some blood leftover. I have tried to get the test strip to suck up more of the bead of blood but it won't, yet the glucometer keeps saying I didn't get enough blood. So I don't know what I'm doing wrong, and I really don't want to make Moonshine get stuck repeatedly for something that is probably my error.
Especially when the whole process is a huge production currently. Moon's always hated having his ears or paws touched, my kids keep crowding around to see what I'm doing, my son is very upset and nervous about his cat needing regular testing and possibly insulin, my daughter crowding close makes Moon nervous, our other kitty Tootsie crowding in to check on her buddy, and me trying to calmly and competently doing the testing without sticking Moon too much. I know my daughter will stop crowding when the novelty wears off, but my son will take much much longer to calm about sticking Moonshine and the diabetes. It's easy to keep my son distracted while I test Moon, but my daughter is frequently at my side throughout the day and nights.
So I'm wondering if anyone has tips for calming kids about doing the medical care for a pet, along with help figuring out what I'm doing wrong that I can't get my Relion Confirm to give test results or the strips to suck up enough of the blood to do a reading. Thanks in advance!
It's been a few days but I have yet to get a usable reading from Moonshine. First it was because I couldn't get the blood to a large enough bead before going into his fur. Then it was because I wasn't getting the blood on the test strips right. Now I keep getting error codes saying I didn't get enough blood on the test strips but the test strip would suck up enough to fill it and leave some blood leftover. I have tried to get the test strip to suck up more of the bead of blood but it won't, yet the glucometer keeps saying I didn't get enough blood. So I don't know what I'm doing wrong, and I really don't want to make Moonshine get stuck repeatedly for something that is probably my error.
Especially when the whole process is a huge production currently. Moon's always hated having his ears or paws touched, my kids keep crowding around to see what I'm doing, my son is very upset and nervous about his cat needing regular testing and possibly insulin, my daughter crowding close makes Moon nervous, our other kitty Tootsie crowding in to check on her buddy, and me trying to calmly and competently doing the testing without sticking Moon too much. I know my daughter will stop crowding when the novelty wears off, but my son will take much much longer to calm about sticking Moonshine and the diabetes. It's easy to keep my son distracted while I test Moon, but my daughter is frequently at my side throughout the day and nights.
So I'm wondering if anyone has tips for calming kids about doing the medical care for a pet, along with help figuring out what I'm doing wrong that I can't get my Relion Confirm to give test results or the strips to suck up enough of the blood to do a reading. Thanks in advance!