I've always used the human strips, not the relion, I'm in europe so not available here. You can monitor just as effectively with them, so I agree save your money for the important things.
There's a
supply closet, sometimes folk sell stuff there, and I have heard that folk sometimes purchase in bulk on ebay for greater savings.
Becki, we would really really love to help you more with Rags, even if he is a bit of a pickle and a difficult cat to deal with, it would really help us to help you if you could set up the ss that we use so we can take a look at the data you have on the curves you run, you say you keep a paper record so if you could pop some of his lantus curves onto the ss it might really help us help you with his Lev dose.
Here is the link on how to set up the ss, if you are have technical difficulties setting it up, please do just holler we can get someone to help you with it and it will be up and running in a jiffy.
You say he was on 3u lantus BID,
IF he was doing relatively well on that dose, then when you made the switch to Lev what folk here usually do is reduce the dose so that you shoot 70% of what the lantus dose was. So my maths makes that 2u BID,
IF
the 3u was a good dose for him, chances are that the 1u BID of Lev you are giving him is not enough insulin, you may have started him on too low a dose.
I say the above with
great hesitation, because I cannot see his numbers, on Lantus, I am just going of the vague description you have given. I am still of a mind that he may have at times been going too low and that may explain some of what you see from time to time.
IF he is not on enough insulin and he is not eating or if something else is indeed going on with high numbers in the picture, I would also start to worry about Ketones, so if you have Ketostix available I would try to lurk by the LB and check his urine for ketones, (sorry Rags the humiliation of it, I know).
Finally, with the pooping issues he may well be in discomfort and many here have noted that BG can really be affected by that.

