Daphne#5 GA
Member Since 2011
yesterday http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=70107
Sorry for the very late post. Had some bean health business to take care of.
Lowest AMPS number for Daphne in a while, so happy about that, she sure struggles with her "dawn effect" issue.
I just noticed on my BD syringes, that the start line (after 0) sometimes is almost a .25 away. So another words, instead of a .25, I may be giving .50 sometimes. Its almost a whole drop difference. I'm not sure why I didn't notice this before, probably because we weren't concerned about getting such a small accurate dose. I have the .25 dialed in pretty well, (I filled a syringe with water and figure out what .25 looks like and leave it on the counter so my DH can look at it and make sure the syringe he injects in the AM is the same, and I also look at it and compare it with what I will shoot). So I know we have that part very accurate, but now it really annoys me that we may have been off many times without knowing. I know this topic has been gone over and over a lot, but I didn't think how much of a problem it is when you get down to the really low amounts. So I think I'll go through the syringes and get rid of the ones that are too off, what a waist of money. :YMSIGH:
Sending healing vines to all the kitties and beans who may need them today.
Sorry for the very late post. Had some bean health business to take care of.
Lowest AMPS number for Daphne in a while, so happy about that, she sure struggles with her "dawn effect" issue.
I just noticed on my BD syringes, that the start line (after 0) sometimes is almost a .25 away. So another words, instead of a .25, I may be giving .50 sometimes. Its almost a whole drop difference. I'm not sure why I didn't notice this before, probably because we weren't concerned about getting such a small accurate dose. I have the .25 dialed in pretty well, (I filled a syringe with water and figure out what .25 looks like and leave it on the counter so my DH can look at it and make sure the syringe he injects in the AM is the same, and I also look at it and compare it with what I will shoot). So I know we have that part very accurate, but now it really annoys me that we may have been off many times without knowing. I know this topic has been gone over and over a lot, but I didn't think how much of a problem it is when you get down to the really low amounts. So I think I'll go through the syringes and get rid of the ones that are too off, what a waist of money. :YMSIGH:
Sending healing vines to all the kitties and beans who may need them today.