10/29/13 Monet AMPS 182 PMBG 130

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MonetsMom

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Yesterday's condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=107090

Good Morning everyone !

Monet's BG was up some this morning prior to eating (182) so I did give him .5 of a unit. We wanted to give him less than .5 (.25), but on our syringe we just could not see any less than .5. The ones we have do not have the 1/2 measurement, so I think we need to get different ones??? I am already at work, so will not be able to test again until tonight around 5:30 pm (EST).

This is the first insulin Monet has had since Sat evening(Oct 26) when he received .5 of a unit.
He is acting totally normal this morning . . . all 4 P's are in place.

Hope everyone has a GREAT Tuesday and all Kitties get good numbers . . .
 
Re: 10/29/13 Monet AMPS 182

Rise, you need to get some 3/10cc, half unit marked, 30 or 31gauge, 5/16" or 1/2" needle syringes. They're available at WalMart (as well as any pharmacy), but you have to specifically ask for them and a lot of times we've heard that pharmacists say they don't make them....Well, they do but they may not be available everywhere. They have an orange cap.

Hope Monet has a good day!!
 
Re: 10/29/13 Monet AMPS 182

Thanks Dyana and Chris for your replies !

Dyana, My Husband is home today so yes he can feed and watch Monet for me ....thank goodness!
I will tell him to feed him around the +9 hour. We have been feeding 2 regular meals ( prior to insulin time) a day and then 2 tiny meals ( about 1 tbsp.) so the kitties currently were getting some food about every 4 to 6 hours during the day.
Thanks for the correct link to yesterday's condo too :-D

Chris, thanks for the info on syringes ....will I need a prescription to get those ?
 
Re: 10/29/13 Monet AMPS 182

Hi guys .. I don't think I've been to monet's condo before, so welcome from us .. Love the photo, what a sweetheart!! No dosing advice from me, but wow, such nice numbers already! have a great day guys!
 
Re: 10/29/13 Monet AMPS 182

Rise, it depends on where you live. Most people don't need a prescription for syringes, but some states require them. Easiest way to find out would be to call a pharmacy and ask them if a prescription is required for insulin syringes.
 
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