Tina & Sammy
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Yesterday's Condo
Sami surfed the blues very nicely last night. As you can see from the spreadsheet I checked her just about every hour until 4:30 am. When I started to see her rising I decided I should get some decent sleep so I didn't check again until AMPS.
Question of the day: Is there a trick to pulling the insulin out of the cartridge. For the past few days I have been struggling with this, until Saturday I was using a vial. I put the syringe in and start to draw the insulin, but I get huge bubbles. I try to draw enough insulin so I can expel the bubble and still have enough insulin for the dose. Sometimes this doesn't work and I have to start over, which sometimes means getting another syringe. What am I doing wrong? I think I read somewhere that you are suppose to start with the plunger at the dose mark, then insert it into the vial/cartridge and push the air into the vial or cartridge and then pull the insulin, but I have also hear not to inject air into the vial/cartridge. HELP! I feel like I am wasting both needles and insulin and it is getting rather frustrating. Plus, I now have several air bubble in my cartridge, is this going to cause a problem?
So far today, Sami has shown less interest in food, although she has eaten a little bit at AMPS and also at +2, but not very much. Is this normal, I know she can't be use to those low numbers so does this typically happen. I did give her a famotidine last night, but didn't give one this morning. Should I give her that for a few days to keep her stomach acid down.
Other than the lack of appetite she seems to be doing just fine this morning.
Sami surfed the blues very nicely last night. As you can see from the spreadsheet I checked her just about every hour until 4:30 am. When I started to see her rising I decided I should get some decent sleep so I didn't check again until AMPS.
Question of the day: Is there a trick to pulling the insulin out of the cartridge. For the past few days I have been struggling with this, until Saturday I was using a vial. I put the syringe in and start to draw the insulin, but I get huge bubbles. I try to draw enough insulin so I can expel the bubble and still have enough insulin for the dose. Sometimes this doesn't work and I have to start over, which sometimes means getting another syringe. What am I doing wrong? I think I read somewhere that you are suppose to start with the plunger at the dose mark, then insert it into the vial/cartridge and push the air into the vial or cartridge and then pull the insulin, but I have also hear not to inject air into the vial/cartridge. HELP! I feel like I am wasting both needles and insulin and it is getting rather frustrating. Plus, I now have several air bubble in my cartridge, is this going to cause a problem?
So far today, Sami has shown less interest in food, although she has eaten a little bit at AMPS and also at +2, but not very much. Is this normal, I know she can't be use to those low numbers so does this typically happen. I did give her a famotidine last night, but didn't give one this morning. Should I give her that for a few days to keep her stomach acid down.
Other than the lack of appetite she seems to be doing just fine this morning.