Julie and Honey
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Increased dose (planned on 1.25), but for the first time I am actually questioning what dose I am measuring. I looked online but could not get clarification as no one seems to take the height of the markings themselves into consideration.
I did find online they appear to use the top of mark, which is what I do when ie. a full unit or half unit. It gets murky when you start getting into .25 increments, at least in my opinion because the markings themselves are about .2 tall in themselves.
I know it is really just about being consistent for what you think you are giving, but now I am wondering what dose I am actually using.
So since I use the top edge of mark to mean 1 unit (and this seems to be right), today I used the bottom edge of the mark. I am guessing this is slightly less than 1.25, but if I put in between 1 unit mark and 1.5 unit mark it would actually end up being more than 1.25 from what I was shooting as 1 unit.
If anyone is understanding what I mean, let me know. I am attaching a drawing of what I consider 1 unit (top edge) and this seems to be what I see online, and on bottom of drawing is what I shot today, which would be about 1.2 if top edge of mark is a true full unit. Does this make sense to anyone?
Anyway, I shot slightly more today than usual, but not sure what amount I am actually shooting, or have been shooting for that matter for the last 6 months..
I guess if it is consistent from dose to dose, does not matter what I call it, maybe what I shot today is a fat 1 unit or a skinny 1.25? Anyway, it is more than I have been shooting the last week, so for consistency will try it for a few days, just wish it was more clear what amount I am actually using.
I hate my life
Increased dose (planned on 1.25), but for the first time I am actually questioning what dose I am measuring. I looked online but could not get clarification as no one seems to take the height of the markings themselves into consideration.
I did find online they appear to use the top of mark, which is what I do when ie. a full unit or half unit. It gets murky when you start getting into .25 increments, at least in my opinion because the markings themselves are about .2 tall in themselves.
I know it is really just about being consistent for what you think you are giving, but now I am wondering what dose I am actually using.
So since I use the top edge of mark to mean 1 unit (and this seems to be right), today I used the bottom edge of the mark. I am guessing this is slightly less than 1.25, but if I put in between 1 unit mark and 1.5 unit mark it would actually end up being more than 1.25 from what I was shooting as 1 unit.
If anyone is understanding what I mean, let me know. I am attaching a drawing of what I consider 1 unit (top edge) and this seems to be what I see online, and on bottom of drawing is what I shot today, which would be about 1.2 if top edge of mark is a true full unit. Does this make sense to anyone?
Anyway, I shot slightly more today than usual, but not sure what amount I am actually shooting, or have been shooting for that matter for the last 6 months..

I hate my life
