KPassa
Member Since 2012
Previous Condo.
I'm not sure what happened yesterday from his AMS+11 to his PMPS because he jumped up a whopping 105 points without food (285 to 390). I'm thinking he might not have eaten his +9 timer meal till well after +10 (I didn't get home till +11).
Not sure how common this is, but it was the first time it ever happened to me: last night, when I went to give him his PMS, the needle bent!
There didn't seem to be even a drop of insulin missing from it, so I squirted it out into the sink, tossed the needle, and gave him "another" shot. Poor baby. :cry: Even still, it looks like he's well on his way to clearing the bounce and/or the fur shot from the other night because his AMPS this morning is looking a lot better.
I shoot him in both the sides and flanks in a grid-like pattern, alternating AM right and PM left, and moving from top-to-bottom and front-to-back, so at most he might get a shot in the same place about once a week. Come to think of it, I wonder if this explains why his twitching is more pronounced and an all-over-the-body thing?
I'm not sure what happened yesterday from his AMS+11 to his PMPS because he jumped up a whopping 105 points without food (285 to 390). I'm thinking he might not have eaten his +9 timer meal till well after +10 (I didn't get home till +11).
Not sure how common this is, but it was the first time it ever happened to me: last night, when I went to give him his PMS, the needle bent!
Ann & Tess said:It happens and then they recover. Perhaps if you changed the shot location around he wouldn't be so sensitive.
I shoot him in both the sides and flanks in a grid-like pattern, alternating AM right and PM left, and moving from top-to-bottom and front-to-back, so at most he might get a shot in the same place about once a week. Come to think of it, I wonder if this explains why his twitching is more pronounced and an all-over-the-body thing?