KPassa
Member Since 2012
Previous Condo.
The dose increase is moving along quite nicely. He'll be at the full 2.25u tonight. I'm going to hold it a few cycles to see if we finally hit some greens again, but I'm expecting I'll have to increase it again.
Let me know how that goes. I still haven't gotten around to getting another set of calipers.
:?: The Walmart ones only cost ~$1.87 for a pack of 10 at my local Walmart and I kept forgetting to get another prescription from my vet. With the way syringe prescription works out here in CA, I'm not even sure if I can order syringes online (haven't tried yet). I actually just got a voicemail from the pharmacy telling me they were able to get a hold of my vet about the Lantus Solostar discount card (they needed his DDI(?) number) and they got me a yearlong prescription for syringes at the same time! I've always hated Walmart, but I'm loving this "Neighborhood Market" version of Walmart! Always amazing customer service from them.
Henry can at least hold his own against Michelangelo. :lol: It's amazing how perfectly opposite their temperaments are yet they're perfectly complimentary to each other.
I live in SoCal, so a comforter is more of a formality to be used when making your bed than anything really useful. haha_smiley I have to run the AC in my room whenever I'm actually using the comforter!
The dose increase is moving along quite nicely. He'll be at the full 2.25u tonight. I'm going to hold it a few cycles to see if we finally hit some greens again, but I'm expecting I'll have to increase it again.
Dale 'n' Chip said:I'm almost out of Terumo syringes, so I'm likely going to try Relions for a while with the calipers. It's a hassle to have to order $100 from ADW, but not cost effective to pay shipping on syringes.
So instead I can pay sales tax at Walmart. :roll:
Let me know how that goes. I still haven't gotten around to getting another set of calipers.
Dale 'n' Chip said:Better Henry T. than Kay P.? :lol:
I've found that the key to being under the comforter with cats above, use a comforter just thick enough not to lose blood when you shuffle, shift or twitch. ohmygod_smile
Henry can at least hold his own against Michelangelo. :lol: It's amazing how perfectly opposite their temperaments are yet they're perfectly complimentary to each other.
I live in SoCal, so a comforter is more of a formality to be used when making your bed than anything really useful. haha_smiley I have to run the AC in my room whenever I'm actually using the comforter!

