Julie,

What a cool idea! If you do not mind me asking, how do
you perform this?

Are you simply using a standardized human diabetic kit
and placing the blood sample on the strips in order to
get a reading? How accurate are the readings? Do you
have a personal preference on which kit you use?

Man, I have absolutely never thought about this! What
a truly great idea. I apologizes for sounds over
ecstatic, but I have always been concerned about my
oldest boys developing diabetes; they will be six (6)
in 2005.

My mother developed type two (2) diabetes back in
2001, the form that does NOT require of insulin, and I
have seen the diabetic kit she uses. I wonder if it
the very same kit you use.

Could you please share?

Have others done this with their diabetics?

Lora


--- Julie Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Oh, poor Smoky!  Yes, stress absolutely can elevate
the glucose level; it's one of the reasons I started
home-testing my diabetics, so that I would be able
to have something to compare the office readings to.

All best wishes on the way; it can be so scary
waiting for all the testing.  Still "hoping" for a
run-of-the-mill infection.

Love, Julie


                
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