Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday:http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=55228
Good Saturday Morning, Everyone,
I'm concerned this morning because a drop of blood welled up at the shot site right after I gave Rusty his shot. Does this mean that the insulin went into a vein? Does anyone have experience with this?? What might the consequences be? I just tested at +2.5 (Rusty is on Levemir) and got a number close to AMPS. He seems OK so far.
Otherwise, we have a great AMPS--an old, Rusty-style number. The increased dose seems to be working even as the shed gets readjusted to the new amount. Very cold here this morning, but we have some sunshine. Rusty may want to go out later.
The farmers' market is over for the season, but we have a new "community store" that is opening today (an independent "general" store supported by members of the community and that hopefully will be viable; our village has no real "store"--other than a dollar store). I'll report on the opening later.
Sending healing thoughts to Kazi and all other kitties who need some.
Ella & Rusty
Good Saturday Morning, Everyone,
I'm concerned this morning because a drop of blood welled up at the shot site right after I gave Rusty his shot. Does this mean that the insulin went into a vein? Does anyone have experience with this?? What might the consequences be? I just tested at +2.5 (Rusty is on Levemir) and got a number close to AMPS. He seems OK so far.
Otherwise, we have a great AMPS--an old, Rusty-style number. The increased dose seems to be working even as the shed gets readjusted to the new amount. Very cold here this morning, but we have some sunshine. Rusty may want to go out later.
The farmers' market is over for the season, but we have a new "community store" that is opening today (an independent "general" store supported by members of the community and that hopefully will be viable; our village has no real "store"--other than a dollar store). I'll report on the opening later.
Sending healing thoughts to Kazi and all other kitties who need some.
Ella & Rusty