KPassa
Member Since 2012
Previous Condo.
We're now halfway through that suspected .5u increase and it's looking more and more each day that he's going to need it. I haven't weighed him these last couple of days, but I'm sure his weight will justify it. I'll try to get on that tonight.
Thank you! There was a study released a couple of weeks ago about Type 1-induced diabetes in dogs that they were able to cure with Gene Therapy, so it's looking more and more likely that Michelangelo might have a chance to go OTJ during his lifetime! :mrgreen: And thank you for the booklets! I got the batch from Larry yesterday and with yours, we'll be well-stocked for the next couple of years. I'm old-school in that if it requires me to turn anything on to record information, it's not going to happen unless that device is already on. So at 7 in the morning, these booklets really come in handy!
Hehe! I generally go by Kay or KP in real life and yes, you've just been privy to some proprietary information. ;-)
Thanks, Monica! Since I keep forgetting to renew my prescription, I just haven't bothered trying online shopping for the syringes yet. When I finally get around to getting that prescription, this will be useful information to have.
I'm lucky I live near the beach because it keeps the temp cooler and rarely gets above 80 around here, even during the summer. I think the daily average temperature where I live holds steady at 72 degrees year-round. :lol: I'm too spoiled to be able to live anywhere else that experiences this phenomenon called "weather."
And finally, because Henry T. is such a cute little bugger, here he is, sunbathing on the living room windowsill:
We're now halfway through that suspected .5u increase and it's looking more and more each day that he's going to need it. I haven't weighed him these last couple of days, but I'm sure his weight will justify it. I'll try to get on that tonight.
TheBowHuntress said:
Thank you! There was a study released a couple of weeks ago about Type 1-induced diabetes in dogs that they were able to cure with Gene Therapy, so it's looking more and more likely that Michelangelo might have a chance to go OTJ during his lifetime! :mrgreen: And thank you for the booklets! I got the batch from Larry yesterday and with yours, we'll be well-stocked for the next couple of years. I'm old-school in that if it requires me to turn anything on to record information, it's not going to happen unless that device is already on. So at 7 in the morning, these booklets really come in handy!
Dale 'n' Chip said:For some reason I'm thinking K is for Kay. Don't ask me how I know that, I sure could be wrong.![]()
And it could be proprietary information? In that case you didn't hear it from me. K is for kat o' nine tails. K? ;-)
Hehe! I generally go by Kay or KP in real life and yes, you've just been privy to some proprietary information. ;-)
minca1 said:Here is the law in california on syringes...
I work with a California rescue group and we order syringes online all the time without issues. Purchasing them at your local pharmacy is another story.
Thanks, Monica! Since I keep forgetting to renew my prescription, I just haven't bothered trying online shopping for the syringes yet. When I finally get around to getting that prescription, this will be useful information to have.
Dale 'n' Chip said:I'm sure my cats assume we live in SoCal when I leave the thermostat at 85-90F all summer.![]()
I'm lucky I live near the beach because it keeps the temp cooler and rarely gets above 80 around here, even during the summer. I think the daily average temperature where I live holds steady at 72 degrees year-round. :lol: I'm too spoiled to be able to live anywhere else that experiences this phenomenon called "weather."
And finally, because Henry T. is such a cute little bugger, here he is, sunbathing on the living room windowsill:

