Her shots are so late now, I cant stay up to get a mid cycle pm test and an hour or 2 after shot does not show much. I am going to put her back up tonight or tomorrow to 1 unit. Was waiting because she had a 117 after 4 cycles on this dose, so that looked promising, figured she was bouncing, but not sure at this point.I hope Honey comes back down soon. Are you able to get a before going to sleep test? That will help tell what Honey is doing at night.
Thanks Bobbie, good to know! I just did one for Ti-Mousse !The +2 is very telling. If it is lower than the pre shot number, it could indicate an active cycle where more testing would be necessary.
Which syringes are you using? I have had some similar problems with the ReliOn brand from Wal-Mart. I can't do anything about the bent needles, but I have a trick that I just discovered recently and has worked for most of my bubble issues. After I have drawn the insulin into the syringe, I almost always have at least 1 big bubble so I remove the needle from the Levemir pen and then move the plunger up and down really quickly several times (spanning about half the length of the syringe) and I would say 80% of the time it takes care of those bubbles. I hope I explained that okay, lol. Good luck!I guess I’ll do one more .75 tonight to see if the bounce clears from a couple days ago as this would be about 6 cycles from then. Then start 1 unit in the morning. I have had a lot of bubble issues this week too, almost every shot, have thrown out a lot of insulin every day re drawing trying to get rid of large bubbles that just won’t go away, so I think she actually got less than .75 several times this week. I am so sick of problems with these stupid syringes. I throw out about 20% of each box because they have some where needle is at an angle.
Ditto!Thanks Bobbie, good to know! I just did one for Ti-Mousse !![]()
Thanks Bobbie, good to know! I just did one for Ti-Mousse !![]()
The +2 test may be a good one for kitties on Lantus. For many it is, but it was useless for Neko when she was on Lantus. ECID. However, we don't have enough data yet on Honey to know if it works for her. For Levemir kitties and a later onset, it may or not be worthwhile, again ECID.The +2 is very telling. If it is lower than the pre shot number, it could indicate an active cycle where more testing would be necessary.
I think many of us have bubbles issues and needles at an angle, I use BD and experience that also. If you try to have something perfect: perfect shot, straight needle, no bubbles, exact timing, you'll be exhausted pretty soon! Just do your best and try to test more, specially at night, that's the key! You'll be happy when a pattern starts to popup! and try a +2 like Bobbie suggested! You'll get there!I guess I’ll do one more .75 tonight to see if the bounce clears from a couple days ago as this would be about 6 cycles from then. Then start 1 unit in the morning. I have had a lot of bubble issues this week too, almost every shot, have thrown out a lot of insulin every day re drawing trying to get rid of large bubbles that just won’t go away, so I think she actually got less than .75 several times this week. I am so sick of problems with these stupid syringes. I throw out about 20% of each box because they have some where needle is at an angle.
That is why I have thrown out so many needles and so much insulin. I need to draw 2 units every time to stand a chance getting rid of bubbles. I have tried less and end up throwing the works out and starting over.I think many of us have bubbles issues and needles at an angle, I use BD and experience that also. If you try to have something perfect: perfect shot, straight needle, no bubbles, exact timing, you'll be exhausted pretty soon! Just do your best and try to test more, specially at night, that's the key! You'll be happy when a pattern starts to popup! and try a +2 like Bobbie suggested! You'll get there!