UPDATED: Glucose Reference Values

Discussion in 'Feline Health - (Welcome & Main Forum)' started by BJM, Sep 7, 2014.

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  1. BJM

    BJM Well-Known Member

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    Unsubstantiated information about pet-specific meter reference numbers has been removed by Moderator.

    We suggest using an inexpensive human glucometer. One many of us use is the WalMart Relion Confirm, or Confirm Micro, which is also sold at American Diabetes Wholesale as as the Arkray USA Glucocard 01 or 01 Mini (same manufacturer - Arkray USA). It uses a tiny blood droplet and the cost is significantly lower for test strips (like $0.36 each). In Canada or other countries, you'll need to look for one you can afford, and easily obtain test strips to use.


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    Examples of using the chart:

    Ex. You are a new insulin user and you test your cat before giving insulin. The test is 300. It probably is safe to give insulin.

    Ex. You are an established user of Lantus, following the Tight Regulation protocol. You've tested around +5 to +7 to spot the nadir. It is 200 mg/dL. You probably need to increase the dose, following the instructions for the protocol.

    Ex. Your cat is acting funny. The eyes are a bit dilated. You are concerned and test the glucose. The number is 35 mg/dL. ACK! The cat may be in a hypoglycemic state. You quickly follow the HYPO protocol linked in the glucose reference values chart. (which we really, really, suggest you print out and post on your refrigerator.)
     
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  2. KPassa

    KPassa Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, BJ. It would be great if they could make this into a Sticky.
     
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