Hosanna
Member Since 2012
I am testing Martha twice a day and for awhile the numbers were fluctuating. Many were in the blue. Lately they are all in the low-mid 200's. They are staying the same whether I give her insulin or not. (a couple of times she had a fur shot and I'm afraid she did not get insulin). This thing with Martha is just going on and on. Nothing is changing now. There was a little while when I'd get several blue numbers (in the 100s) then back up high again. Now they are staying between 210-250 like clockwork. With or without giving her insulin. My question is: what is the point? Why put us both through all this testing and sticking when her numbers are staying the same? It's stress on both of us, and on me now because it's hit-or-miss. She doesn't always get her insulin because of numerous fur shots, and because of me not being able to see if insulin is in the syringe or not. I am getting better.
I am on the verge of stopping all this. What would happen if I do?
Please be sensitive and help me without getting onto me for not testing more than twice a day. Martha gets so many shots and pills and she has started running away from me. She will lower her head and cringe after I catch her. I just can't add more testing.
Would once a day testing and insulin be okay? At least for awhile until she settles back down. She has pancreatitis, and I have a feeling that's why she is having these higher numbers.
I am on the verge of stopping all this. What would happen if I do?
Please be sensitive and help me without getting onto me for not testing more than twice a day. Martha gets so many shots and pills and she has started running away from me. She will lower her head and cringe after I catch her. I just can't add more testing.
Would once a day testing and insulin be okay? At least for awhile until she settles back down. She has pancreatitis, and I have a feeling that's why she is having these higher numbers.