You don't want to give it that early....an early shot can act like a dose increase
If you can change your shot schedule and shoot tomorrow morning at 8:45 (if you shoot at 9), I'd wait
You can work your way back to your preferred shot time 15 minutes per cycle or 30 minutes per day until you're where you want to be again
so i should give it at 9:15 tomorrow morning? keep going down 15 mins till i reach 7 ?
Also how do i go up 1.25? I know 1 unit the first line but not sure what line or mark is .25?
Right!!
Do you have syringes with half unit markings? Nobody makes syringes with .25 unit markings so we have to eyeball it and do the best we can. The important thing is to be as consistent as possible with where you decide 1.25 is and try to replicate it each time.
There's not a good picture of 1.25, but here's what .25 looks like.....see how the "tip" of the plunger is between the zero line and the .5 line? (the long line closest to the needle is the zero line...the smallest hash marks are the .5 lines
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He told me 1 u was the 1st line
The longest line on the barrel of the syringe that's closest to the needle is the "zero" line.....the rest will depend on whether you have syringes that have half unit markings or only whole unit marks
In the picture above, that syringe has half unit marks
On syringes with half unit markings, there will be 10 "hash marks" between zero and 5U (like the example on the left).....if they are whole unit markings, there will only be 5 "hash marks" (example on the right)
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So if the vet having me give him the 1st line (zero line) what's he really getting?
If you've only been going to the zero line, he's not hardly getting any insulin!...maybe a drop or two (which would explain why his numbers aren't moving at all)
I suggest you start over now that you know which lines are which and maybe start with .5 and hold that dose for a few days and let's see what happens
i was juat following what the vet told\ showed me
If you've only been going to the zero line, he's not hardly getting any insulin!...maybe a drop or two (which would explain why his numbers aren't moving at all)
I suggest you start over now that you know which lines are which and maybe start with .5 and hold that dose for a few days and let's see what happens
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The bottom right picture has a pink line to .5
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Omgoodness thank you so much for informing me and helping me