Marvin's Mom - Nat
Member Since 2017
Hello All,
Picked up Marvin's new meds today. The compound Pharmacist was really nice, wanted to know more about how I found out about a research in the UK, for this. He also was curious about that other expensive drug that works, so going to send him the name. I was surprised they prepared each dose in a syringe, so I didn't have to do it. nice, he did mis quote the meds, but gave it to me at the lower price this time, 20.00 difference, so not a big deal especially since the doses are pre-filled in syringes. You should have seen Marvin's reaction when I feed him the first dose, it was so funny, surprise shake head, shake head, lick lips "what the ^&* did she sqirt in my mouth".
I skipped his morning shot, I forgot the alarm this morning. Good thing it's a long weekend here. It would have been almost 4 hours later. What is the right thing to do in these situation? As I wouldn't have been able to go back to his normal schedule slowly enough.
I was also curious, cause I notice on some peoples SS that there are two dose number (35, 5R). Assuming this is a mix of long acting and fast acting insulin. Didn't realize you could do that. How does that work?, should I be investigating that? Saw on @Bronx's dad and I think on @Wendy&Neko SS
Picked up Marvin's new meds today. The compound Pharmacist was really nice, wanted to know more about how I found out about a research in the UK, for this. He also was curious about that other expensive drug that works, so going to send him the name. I was surprised they prepared each dose in a syringe, so I didn't have to do it. nice, he did mis quote the meds, but gave it to me at the lower price this time, 20.00 difference, so not a big deal especially since the doses are pre-filled in syringes. You should have seen Marvin's reaction when I feed him the first dose, it was so funny, surprise shake head, shake head, lick lips "what the ^&* did she sqirt in my mouth".
I skipped his morning shot, I forgot the alarm this morning. Good thing it's a long weekend here. It would have been almost 4 hours later. What is the right thing to do in these situation? As I wouldn't have been able to go back to his normal schedule slowly enough.
I was also curious, cause I notice on some peoples SS that there are two dose number (35, 5R). Assuming this is a mix of long acting and fast acting insulin. Didn't realize you could do that. How does that work?, should I be investigating that? Saw on @Bronx's dad and I think on @Wendy&Neko SS