carfurby (GA)
Member Since 2012
Yesterday:
Furball was happy & purry this morning. I hope she comes back down and surfs safely today. I'll be gone most of the morning.
Sending prayers for Krystina and Nelli (@Krystina & Nelli) and @JoyBee&Ravan and Peggy Sue and @Susan&Felix and @AliceMeowliss&Cassandra and Alice and @J.J. and Phoebe Squeak's DH's recovery and @Olive & Paula and DH and @Pamela & Amethyst and @LizzieInTexas and family and Jamie and Andy (@Bellasmom) and Lyane's Sister-in-Law and Zoe (@Ti-Mousse) and Dan and Luna (@For_Luna) and @Sarah and Blaze and @Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA) for Ella's pneumonia and @Sue and Luci.
Furball was happy & purry this morning. I hope she comes back down and surfs safely today. I'll be gone most of the morning.
Sending prayers for Krystina and Nelli (@Krystina & Nelli) and @JoyBee&Ravan and Peggy Sue and @Susan&Felix and @AliceMeowliss&Cassandra and Alice and @J.J. and Phoebe Squeak's DH's recovery and @Olive & Paula and DH and @Pamela & Amethyst and @LizzieInTexas and family and Jamie and Andy (@Bellasmom) and Lyane's Sister-in-Law and Zoe (@Ti-Mousse) and Dan and Luna (@For_Luna) and @Sarah and Blaze and @Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA) for Ella's pneumonia and @Sue and Luci.
Thanks Crista. I do that, but I'm not having trouble with the pressure. I'm just getting a lot of air in the syringe.I usually “lubricate” my syringe first before I fill it with insulin. I pull and push the syringe several times without anything in it and then push it tight to the top. It’s a habit for me because I was taught at work to make sure there’s back pressure before you inject. I found not lubricating the syringe makes it hard for back pressure to pull the syringe back up.

Scritches to Furball and rest of furry tribe