Shenandoah
Member Since 2015
Hi all,
I'm finally trying to start home monitoring. The vet took her back off the insulin (she was too low to give insulin for her curve at 2 weeks -- the diet change and getting rid of the UTI got her glucose levels way down). I want to make sure I monitor that she's staying low enough going forward, or if she needs to go back on insulin. I don't think a spot check with the vet in a month is nearly sufficient, so I need to get my own monitoring happening to figure out what's really going on with her.
I've watched the videos, read the pages, etc. But every time I poke her, she lets out a yowl. I've tried it both in the outer edge of the ear (about 2/3 of the way up, between the vein and the edge) as well as towards the middle of her ear (where the vet tech did it yesterday in the office when they were demonstrating). She yowls in both areas, both with the lancet pen and with me handholding it. She did not scream for the vet tech in the demonstration, but I know she was being difficult for the later ones -- don't know exactly how she was acting and if it was similar to this, or if she was just mad about being handled (she doesn't like strangers). They just told me she had had enough of them.
Here at home, she doesn't complain about me holding her ear and messing with it, she is just fine until the poke.
So far I have not even gotten enough blood for a reading, so I don't think I am overdoing anything. I have the ultra-fine needles that came with the monitor, though - so later I'm going to pick up some 28 gauge to try. And I know sometimes the first few tries are the most difficult. So I'm not as worried about the lack of blood yet as I am about her yowls.
Everything I've read says it shouldn't be painful. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?
I'm finally trying to start home monitoring. The vet took her back off the insulin (she was too low to give insulin for her curve at 2 weeks -- the diet change and getting rid of the UTI got her glucose levels way down). I want to make sure I monitor that she's staying low enough going forward, or if she needs to go back on insulin. I don't think a spot check with the vet in a month is nearly sufficient, so I need to get my own monitoring happening to figure out what's really going on with her.
I've watched the videos, read the pages, etc. But every time I poke her, she lets out a yowl. I've tried it both in the outer edge of the ear (about 2/3 of the way up, between the vein and the edge) as well as towards the middle of her ear (where the vet tech did it yesterday in the office when they were demonstrating). She yowls in both areas, both with the lancet pen and with me handholding it. She did not scream for the vet tech in the demonstration, but I know she was being difficult for the later ones -- don't know exactly how she was acting and if it was similar to this, or if she was just mad about being handled (she doesn't like strangers). They just told me she had had enough of them.
Here at home, she doesn't complain about me holding her ear and messing with it, she is just fine until the poke.
So far I have not even gotten enough blood for a reading, so I don't think I am overdoing anything. I have the ultra-fine needles that came with the monitor, though - so later I'm going to pick up some 28 gauge to try. And I know sometimes the first few tries are the most difficult. So I'm not as worried about the lack of blood yet as I am about her yowls.
Everything I've read says it shouldn't be painful. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?

