Caren & Apple
Member Since 2019
Previous post: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...-administering-shot-help.223881/#post-2504358
Forgot to post one for yesterday so here's a post for both then and today.
With TR protocol, we were advised to change his dosage every 6 cycles, correct?
Today was a bit of a mess. We got shorter needles because I thought they would be easier to control - turns out the opposite was true. I gave him a fur shot twice before actually getting in the skin and before you freak out, I was certain that I did not pierce the skin. I shaved the area and used a flashlight and prescription glasses courtesy of my grandmother Caren to look for any puncture mark and to ensure that the last time I actually made it in.
As you can see on the spreadsheet, he made an alarming leap from 177 to 341, but this might be from overeating. I know this is a lot of information but everyone on this page is more experienced than we are and we need all the advice we can get.
-Avery
Forgot to post one for yesterday so here's a post for both then and today.
With TR protocol, we were advised to change his dosage every 6 cycles, correct?
Today was a bit of a mess. We got shorter needles because I thought they would be easier to control - turns out the opposite was true. I gave him a fur shot twice before actually getting in the skin and before you freak out, I was certain that I did not pierce the skin. I shaved the area and used a flashlight and prescription glasses courtesy of my grandmother Caren to look for any puncture mark and to ensure that the last time I actually made it in.
As you can see on the spreadsheet, he made an alarming leap from 177 to 341, but this might be from overeating. I know this is a lot of information but everyone on this page is more experienced than we are and we need all the advice we can get.
-Avery