jan and Hep and sara (GA)
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Morning,
WCR Sara is doing well, and to no surprise, laying on her bathroom rug. She loves that spot. I'm wondering if some of her higher #'s are to do with my problem of air bubbles? I don't remember having this much of a problem when she was on more. Does anybody know where that thread would be [I read one on the old board] re air bubbles. If there is air bubbles in the syringe than I don't think shes getting the amount of insulin thats shes supose to. A drop makes a big difference sometimes.
My syringes are from Walmart and sometimes measuring a dose between the line [0.75] the plunger would spring forward past the dose when I was trying to put just a little pressure on it. So I started moving the plunger back and forth before drawing insulin into it to loosen it up. I push it all the way back in but do you think I'm bringing unwanted air into the syringe this way?
I'm off to tbp.
Have a great day everybody.
jan and sara
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7954
yesterdays thread
WCR Sara is doing well, and to no surprise, laying on her bathroom rug. She loves that spot. I'm wondering if some of her higher #'s are to do with my problem of air bubbles? I don't remember having this much of a problem when she was on more. Does anybody know where that thread would be [I read one on the old board] re air bubbles. If there is air bubbles in the syringe than I don't think shes getting the amount of insulin thats shes supose to. A drop makes a big difference sometimes.
My syringes are from Walmart and sometimes measuring a dose between the line [0.75] the plunger would spring forward past the dose when I was trying to put just a little pressure on it. So I started moving the plunger back and forth before drawing insulin into it to loosen it up. I push it all the way back in but do you think I'm bringing unwanted air into the syringe this way?
I'm off to tbp.
Have a great day everybody.
jan and sara
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7954
yesterdays thread