06/23/18 Texas Gizmo PMPS=197, +3=160, +4.5=125

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Oh it is so hot. Yesterday was 95 with heat index of 105 :eek:. Running errands last night was miserable but at least I don't have to get out in it today :cool:
I totally enervate in that kind of weather!!! Though years ago when I was a student in the Midwest, I must have acclimated to the 100& degree hot muggy summers. When I came back East to visit one summer, everyone was melting in an 85-90 degree heatwave and I was looking for a sweater to keep the chill off!
 
I totally enervate in that kind of weather!!! Though years ago when I was a student in the Midwest, I must have acclimated to the 100& degree hot muggy summers. When I came back East to visit one summer, everyone was melting in an 85-90 degree heatwave and I was looking for a sweater to keep the chill off!
It is the oppressive humidity not the heat that gets me. And the fact that it takes at least 10 min for the car AC to finally start cooling the car down (you know, about the time you get to your next stop :rolleyes::smuggrin:).

Sometimes I miss Oregon, usually about this time of the year. The cool nights, the mountains, the coast, but not the rain.
 
It is the oppressive humidity not the heat that gets me. And the fact that it takes at least 10 min for the car AC to finally start cooling the car down (you know, about the time you get to your next stop :rolleyes::smuggrin:).

Sometimes I miss Oregon, usually about this time of the year. The cool nights, the mountains, the coast, but not the rain.
Yes it’s the humidity that gets me, too, whatever the season.
My grandmother used to call winter damp “rheumatism weather.” She didn’t have a name for summer sweats but she made a lot of iced tea with fresh mint from the garden!
How long have you been in TX since leaving Oregon?
 
How long have you been in TX since leaving Oregon?
Grew up in small, country setting in Oregon just outside Eugene area. Moved to Texas 34 years ago at age 19. And not just to Texas, but to the Rio Grande Valley (7 miles from the boarder- lol). Talk about a culture shock but I loved it. Lived there for 9 years and then moved to Houston area.
 
Hey Lizzie :bighug: Was wondering if you got new case of Duck yet and how you found the quality ? Sending prayers that you quit ending up with funky cans :bighug:
 
I hope things are going well for you and Gizmo, Lizzie! His SS looks pretty good... :D
Little higher than I would like but we were dealing with him not eating well. I think it may have been a bit of pancreatitis flare. Treating for anemia but that is going good. Over all pretty good for an old boy with so many issues. He just came and got some lovins :cat:
 
I need to order some syringes that have stiffer needles to give the Epogen and the B12. Both are currently given in the 100U syringes. B12=25U/dose, Epogen=20U/dose.

Both bottles have a very tough membrane (I don't know the technical term for it). The needles often bend. I am getting ready to order insulin syringes from ADW and want to order a box for these two meds.

Both B12 and Epogen are given sub-q. I don't care if they are insulin syringes - I can get the vet to give me the conversion to mg(?) dose (or what ever it is). Anyone have any suggestions? I don't fully understand the syringe measurements so a link would help me a lot.

I order my insulin syringes from ADW.

https://www.adwdiabetes.com/

I don't think I need a scrip (Texas) to get them.
 
I need to order some syringes that have stiffer needles to give the Epogen and the B12. Both are currently given in the 100U syringes. B12=25U/dose, Epogen=20U/dose.

Both bottles have a very tough membrane (I don't know the technical term for it). The needles often bend. I am getting ready to order insulin syringes from ADW and want to order a box for these two meds.

Both B12 and Epogen are given sub-q. I don't care if they are insulin syringes - I can get the vet to give me the conversion to mg(?) dose (or what ever it is). Anyone have any suggestions? I don't fully understand the syringe measurements so a link would help me a lot.

I order my insulin syringes from ADW.

https://www.adwdiabetes.com/

I don't think I need a scrip (Texas) to get them.

We also give B12 injections at home. My vet told me NOT to use insulin syringes. Last time we bought a box of "Exel Int Latex free 1 mL disposable Tuberculine syringes with needle" The package says "25 Gaugee x 5/8" These needles are ginormous compared to the insulin needles we are used to. It took us a while to get used to them... :nailbiting: I've never ordered these on ADW so can't really give a link. Radar's dose is 0.5 mls under the skin. i hope some of this is helpful. :)
 
We also give B12 injections at home. My vet told me NOT to use insulin syringes. Last time we bought a box of "Exel Int Latex free 1 mL disposable Tuberculine syringes with needle" The package says "25 Gaugee x 5/8" These needles are ginormous compared to the insulin needles we are used to. It took us a while to get used to them... :nailbiting: I've never ordered these on ADW so can't really give a link. Radar's dose is 0.5 mls under the skin. i hope some of this is helpful. :)
It did help. Thank you very much. I will research further tomorrow on ADW's site. I think the gauge is the size (circumference) - I hope someone can confirm. I would like to get it a small as possible and still gain some rigidity.
 
It did help. Thank you very much. I will research further tomorrow on ADW's site. I think the gauge is the size (circumference) - I hope someone can confirm. I would like to get it a small as possible and still gain some rigidity.
Yes, I'm pretty sure the gauge is telling how big around the needle is. Glad I could help you a little. :)
 
Grew up in small, country setting in Oregon just outside Eugene area. Moved to Texas 34 years ago at age 19. And not just to Texas, but to the Rio Grande Valley (7 miles from the boarder- lol). Talk about a culture shock but I loved it. Lived there for 9 years and then moved to Houston area.
Wow! Wonderful! Thank you!
 
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