squeem3
Member Since 2009
See: http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=65020
Leroy's having the scope done to check for and remove those annoying polyp thingies. He wasn't terribly upset with no breakfast this morning. Then again, he's never been interested in breakfast unless I chase him down and put him the bathroom with the bowl :razz: ADD :razz: :lol:
The scope won't be done until around 2 pm or so. Dr. B gets in around 1 pm but the scope is actually being done by another vet who has experience with doing the procedure. I guess they scheduled it so that Dr. B will be around to keep an eye on Leroy.
The front desk person was in love with Leroy
She used to have Abys herself. She said she got them from a local breeder but that person stopped breeding some time ago after the DH passed away.
Emma gets an entire quiet relaxing day to herself
No Leroy to annoy her :lol:
So I took some pictures of the different capacity insulin syringes and added in all the numbers so one can see what each line is. Would these be helpful for a newbie? In the past there have been newbies who misread the markings on the insulin syringe and often are giving their cats too much insulin (like 10 units instead of 1 unit :shock: )
Leroy's having the scope done to check for and remove those annoying polyp thingies. He wasn't terribly upset with no breakfast this morning. Then again, he's never been interested in breakfast unless I chase him down and put him the bathroom with the bowl :razz: ADD :razz: :lol:
The scope won't be done until around 2 pm or so. Dr. B gets in around 1 pm but the scope is actually being done by another vet who has experience with doing the procedure. I guess they scheduled it so that Dr. B will be around to keep an eye on Leroy.
The front desk person was in love with Leroy
Emma gets an entire quiet relaxing day to herself
So I took some pictures of the different capacity insulin syringes and added in all the numbers so one can see what each line is. Would these be helpful for a newbie? In the past there have been newbies who misread the markings on the insulin syringe and often are giving their cats too much insulin (like 10 units instead of 1 unit :shock: )