I believe that .1 is just a hair under the top line on the syringe.But Judy...I don't know how to figure out .1 I have such a hard time figuring out 1/2 from the .5 line on the syringe, I have no clue. I don't understand the caliper situation either and how to use that. I wonder if there is a you tube out there showing the caliper and how to measure such a tiny amt? I have a pet sitter coming in 2 weeks when we go away it would be extremely difficult to get her to learn .1
I will have her skip shots if Aurora continues to stay lower and maybe only shoot 1x per day when we're away.
Someone mentioned she draws up 1 unit and then counts how many drops are in that unit. Then she can squeeze out however many drops she needs to get to the amount she needs. Otherwise, if you cannot do 0.1u with confidence, try a drop dose? That one is just pushing in the plunger firmly before inserting into insulin then releasing the plunger. That will draw up a drop by vacuum. Then when you inject Aurora, push firmly on the plunger and wait then withdrawing with your thumb still on the plunger.
This is a new change for Aurora and I work full time I can’t be up all night testing if she goes low.Are you home to monitor at night? Just wondering why you aren't shooting those safe numbers. Yet you do shoot green in the AM and leave out food.
Sorry, that's not one of the ones I have measured. But Marje's discussion of dosing with calipers tells you how to figure out a dose on whatever brand you are using.I’m using the Walgreens brand short insulin syringes.
I’m certainly no math genius lol I’ll have to go slow on this. Still not sure what I’ll do when pet sitter is here in two weeks. I don’t expect her to micro micro dose measure so for that week I might have her skip shots if Aurora is lower.Sorry, that's not one of the ones I have measured. But Marje's discussion of dosing with calipers tells you how to figure out a dose on whatever brand you are using.
AwesomeTwo weeks is a long way away. One week in all green numbers earns a dose reduction too.![]()