Duchess went in for a glucose curve on Monday. After hours I got a call from the head vet tech: "Dr. Griscom is holding her head in her hands and doesn't know what to make of this." The next day I got a call from Dr. Griscom: "Dr. White doesn't know what to make of this either." It seems that her blood glucose levels throughout the day started too high, ended way too low, did not form a curve, and showed no signs that they would bottom out.
I am now the proud owner of a new glucose meter, test strips, and lancets. (WOW those supplies are expensive.) Unlike the vet clinic, I can do a twelve-hour curve, and mine won't be distorted by the effects of the cat's panic during the morning vet trip. I'm a little surprised that I was the one to suggest this, but Dr. Griscom seemed enthusiastic once I did.
I am now the proud owner of a new glucose meter, test strips, and lancets. (WOW those supplies are expensive.) Unlike the vet clinic, I can do a twelve-hour curve, and mine won't be distorted by the effects of the cat's panic during the morning vet trip. I'm a little surprised that I was the one to suggest this, but Dr. Griscom seemed enthusiastic once I did.
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you are such a good kitty-momma. *hugs* to you and *scritches* to your girl.
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I hope you got the kind of meter whose strips use a capillary action to suck up the blood and uses an electrical process to test. Those are the best. I had a "Glucometer Elite" but that's been discontinued and I don't know the name of the next generation model. The other kind have a chemical embedded in a pad that changes color depending on the amount of glucose, and takes more blood and is harder to apply the blood. I ended up with two meters because I didn't understand this difference and started with the bad kind.
Good luck!
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I get special training at the vet's tomorrow afternoon. They probably want to show me the flashlight and hot compress tricks. :-)
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Two of my parents three cats are now diabetic and require insulin, although last I heard, Erma had a seizure and they thought she was getting too much insulin. I think she might have gone into remission like your cat did. (That's so weird.)
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Wow, two out of three on insulin? That's a bunch of work! How old are they? And yeah, a seizure could indeed mean Erma has gone into remission. Cats do that way more than humans do. Some of them do it repeatedly all their lives. It's very weird!
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I got an enormous amount of info from http://www.felinediabetes.com/ including advice on how to do the home testing stuff.
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Sure hope you can keep Duchess on an even keel.