HappyCat
Member Since 2013
Jerry has been doing well lately I'm pleased with his progress. Doing great with his diet, coat is coming back to life, water consumption down, and I did notice the other day his urination has gone from around 30-40 seconds to about 7 seconds. Great improvement keep it up buddy! :mrgreen:
I do have a question if anyone is able to help with an answer. I've gotten into a batch of syringes that don't have the half unit markings, as a newbie it sure gets tricky eyeballing it so just for the record that's why there's the * next to his dosing it's an approximation I aim for lower rather than over his dose to be safe. It occurred to me that I should dig out one of his half unit marked syringes for a side by side comparison so I may try that later. I've seen examples online but it's a lot harder in person. Anyhow, my question is about these pain in the butt syringes. What's up with the air bubbles? They come slightly pulled out so there's already air in them, I push it in all the way then pull it back and push back in at least once if not twice and sometimes still get air bubbles. I don't understand why when the insulin doesn't have air in it and I've tried to expel it so where does it come from/how do I avoid this? I hate to have to waste insulin because of air bubbles in it. Thank you!
I do have a question if anyone is able to help with an answer. I've gotten into a batch of syringes that don't have the half unit markings, as a newbie it sure gets tricky eyeballing it so just for the record that's why there's the * next to his dosing it's an approximation I aim for lower rather than over his dose to be safe. It occurred to me that I should dig out one of his half unit marked syringes for a side by side comparison so I may try that later. I've seen examples online but it's a lot harder in person. Anyhow, my question is about these pain in the butt syringes. What's up with the air bubbles? They come slightly pulled out so there's already air in them, I push it in all the way then pull it back and push back in at least once if not twice and sometimes still get air bubbles. I don't understand why when the insulin doesn't have air in it and I've tried to expel it so where does it come from/how do I avoid this? I hate to have to waste insulin because of air bubbles in it. Thank you!