KPassa
Member Since 2012
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I don't know how fast the insulin dose increase works, but I'm already seeing better numbers since increasing his PM shot from .75u to .88u. They're not dropping as low as they were when he was on 1u and we're seeing blue again, which we didn't see while he was on .75u. His appetite seems to have decreased slightly as well. Whereas before, he was literally licking the bowl clean, he's now leaving about a bite or two left. Not sure if that's because he gorged himself on Sunday or also related to a better level of insulin.
What size syringes do these work on or all syringes the same size? Please excuse my ignorance as I don't really know much about needles, lancets, and syringes yet; that's one area still left for me to research.
I don't know how fast the insulin dose increase works, but I'm already seeing better numbers since increasing his PM shot from .75u to .88u. They're not dropping as low as they were when he was on 1u and we're seeing blue again, which we didn't see while he was on .75u. His appetite seems to have decreased slightly as well. Whereas before, he was literally licking the bowl clean, he's now leaving about a bite or two left. Not sure if that's because he gorged himself on Sunday or also related to a better level of insulin.
Marje and Gracie said:You might want to see about getting some digital calipers to help with the microdosing. Many of us use them...it helps with consistency and also dialing in small doses.
What size syringes do these work on or all syringes the same size? Please excuse my ignorance as I don't really know much about needles, lancets, and syringes yet; that's one area still left for me to research.