Taffysmama
Member Since 2016
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Have not posted in a few days. It's been up and down this week for both Taffy and me. taffy is okay, just his numbers up/down. It's been work and migraines for me and we are having crazy winds in SoCal that are KILLING me...allergies! I can't stop sneezing! Taffy got an increase and #s have been a little lower here and there but I have not been able to test frequently or feed on a strict schedule. He seems to feel ok. I also fed him his first whole quail (well, I gave half to see how it went first). He loved it! I fed him in the shower and he gnawed and chewed and crunched and gulped it down in no time!
I will go update his SS now, but I have a question. I saw a little blood on the needle tonight after I injected. Is this bad? I know some vets on YouTube say to inject and draw back the needle to make sure you don't get blood in the syringe (meaning you hit a vein, I guess) and then inject insulin, but I have never seen that mentioned here. It's no biggie, right? He did not feel anything, no reaction.[/URL]
Have not posted in a few days. It's been up and down this week for both Taffy and me. taffy is okay, just his numbers up/down. It's been work and migraines for me and we are having crazy winds in SoCal that are KILLING me...allergies! I can't stop sneezing! Taffy got an increase and #s have been a little lower here and there but I have not been able to test frequently or feed on a strict schedule. He seems to feel ok. I also fed him his first whole quail (well, I gave half to see how it went first). He loved it! I fed him in the shower and he gnawed and chewed and crunched and gulped it down in no time!
I will go update his SS now, but I have a question. I saw a little blood on the needle tonight after I injected. Is this bad? I know some vets on YouTube say to inject and draw back the needle to make sure you don't get blood in the syringe (meaning you hit a vein, I guess) and then inject insulin, but I have never seen that mentioned here. It's no biggie, right? He did not feel anything, no reaction.[/URL]
