Gracie's Yesterday
1/22 Recap:
AMPS: 314 3rd cycle sk1.25u lev
+3: 276
+6: 204
+8.5: 101
+9: 113
+10.5: 114
PMPS: 117
+2: 150
+5: 117
+7: 82
+8: 88
+9.5: 101
Good Monday morning and sending out well wishes and prayers for Sid and Rocket and any others who need them today.
Gracie is my sweet, little, happy purry girl this morning and all is right in her world which is the most important thing. I was giving her hugs and scritches this morning at her breffis #2 and her coat is so incredibly beautiful and shiny....so soft. ..no one can believe she has FD. I think sometimes we lose sight of important things like that when we are wrapped up in numbers and I'm the worse at that. And while we are thrilled that she is like her pre-FD self (only better in the sense that she not had any bladder issues in 1-1/2 years..anti jinx), I still want to push as much as I can for her to get into and stay in normal numbers so that she does not lose more beta cells and her pancreas can heal. The jury is still out on this pen....I'm not seeing the duration in her cycles yet that she was having so not sure if it is her or the pen.
As some of you know, I have been discussing syringe accuracy....or should I say syringe INACCURACY....with Monoject. I should preface my comments by saying that I found the same or worse inaccuracy with Relion, BD, and even Terumo. I contacted the maker of MJ who sent me to the product manager at the distributor, Can Am. They had me send in many samples of the "inaccurate" syringes. They called this morning to say they have run tests including measuring doses with the syringes I sent them. Their summary is that their syringes are "within allowable specifications". Of course, that wasn't good enuff for me
I asked them what that specifically was...I mean lantus/leve are still "medications" that you have to have a script for and it can be very dangerous if not administered properly. The product manager stated that the syringes tested as being within the standards allowed by the FDA. They did suggest that I contact a gentleman who is a diabetes counsellor and has been pursuing this syringe inaccuracy issue with companies. They said he might have some suggestions for how to use the syringes that have variations and still be consistent in my dosing.
So....I'll contact him and let you all know. But insofar as MJ goes, they are within the allowable range of accuracy and so will not pursue this further. Oh yes...they were quite nice and empathetic to Gracie's "sensitivity" in even a minute dose in accuracy but....they are done with me :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Off to breffis and then I'll be back to visit condos. Have a great day and I'll keep you posted on round 2 of the syringe issue.
1/22 Recap:
AMPS: 314 3rd cycle sk1.25u lev
+3: 276
+6: 204
+8.5: 101
+9: 113
+10.5: 114
PMPS: 117
+2: 150
+5: 117
+7: 82
+8: 88
+9.5: 101
Good Monday morning and sending out well wishes and prayers for Sid and Rocket and any others who need them today.
Gracie is my sweet, little, happy purry girl this morning and all is right in her world which is the most important thing. I was giving her hugs and scritches this morning at her breffis #2 and her coat is so incredibly beautiful and shiny....so soft. ..no one can believe she has FD. I think sometimes we lose sight of important things like that when we are wrapped up in numbers and I'm the worse at that. And while we are thrilled that she is like her pre-FD self (only better in the sense that she not had any bladder issues in 1-1/2 years..anti jinx), I still want to push as much as I can for her to get into and stay in normal numbers so that she does not lose more beta cells and her pancreas can heal. The jury is still out on this pen....I'm not seeing the duration in her cycles yet that she was having so not sure if it is her or the pen.
As some of you know, I have been discussing syringe accuracy....or should I say syringe INACCURACY....with Monoject. I should preface my comments by saying that I found the same or worse inaccuracy with Relion, BD, and even Terumo. I contacted the maker of MJ who sent me to the product manager at the distributor, Can Am. They had me send in many samples of the "inaccurate" syringes. They called this morning to say they have run tests including measuring doses with the syringes I sent them. Their summary is that their syringes are "within allowable specifications". Of course, that wasn't good enuff for me
So....I'll contact him and let you all know. But insofar as MJ goes, they are within the allowable range of accuracy and so will not pursue this further. Oh yes...they were quite nice and empathetic to Gracie's "sensitivity" in even a minute dose in accuracy but....they are done with me :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Off to breffis and then I'll be back to visit condos. Have a great day and I'll keep you posted on round 2 of the syringe issue.