Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=76322
Good Morning, Everyone,
Rusty's trip to Camp has caught up with him. After the 282 at bedtime last night, we are down to 240 this morning. Hopefully he will be clearing this bounce as the day progresses. Tonight, at PMPS, I plan to switch from the Monoject to the Terumo syringes. Marje did the calculations for me and I am going to follow her caliper setting for a skinny 1.5 units. I am tired of not knowing what dose I am shooting. Even my "old" syringes from last summer--the ones that are more accurate than the ones in the recent lots--are often irregular with regard to the cone, the base of the needle, and even sometimes have a space between the end of the cone and the zero line. So it might take a few days to re-tune Rusty's dose using the Terumos. Maybe I ought to wait until he clears the bounce and start with the Terumos tomorrow morning. I'll decide tonight.
Rusty had a good night, a good test (with the exception of the bg number), a good breakfast of Wellness chicken and Wellness turkey, and a questionable shot (it may have been short). I see that today is day 42 on this cartridge of Lev., so the insulin may well be losing some of its punch.
Today will be a catch-up day of chores, shopping at the farmers' market, and trying to get back into a routine. It is going to be a hot one. I hope to get out on my bike.
Thanks to everyone who visited us during our week at Canoe Outing and our week with my family at Camp. I tried to keep up with the board, but there was so much going on that I didn't get on my computer very often. Rusty had a great time with his friends visiting him.
Enjoy the day, everyone. Sending swift-recovery vines to Barbara (Tuffy), good travel vines to Wendy and Neko, and healing vines to all kitties and beans in need of some.
Ella (off to do laundry) & Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
Rusty's trip to Camp has caught up with him. After the 282 at bedtime last night, we are down to 240 this morning. Hopefully he will be clearing this bounce as the day progresses. Tonight, at PMPS, I plan to switch from the Monoject to the Terumo syringes. Marje did the calculations for me and I am going to follow her caliper setting for a skinny 1.5 units. I am tired of not knowing what dose I am shooting. Even my "old" syringes from last summer--the ones that are more accurate than the ones in the recent lots--are often irregular with regard to the cone, the base of the needle, and even sometimes have a space between the end of the cone and the zero line. So it might take a few days to re-tune Rusty's dose using the Terumos. Maybe I ought to wait until he clears the bounce and start with the Terumos tomorrow morning. I'll decide tonight.
Rusty had a good night, a good test (with the exception of the bg number), a good breakfast of Wellness chicken and Wellness turkey, and a questionable shot (it may have been short). I see that today is day 42 on this cartridge of Lev., so the insulin may well be losing some of its punch.
Today will be a catch-up day of chores, shopping at the farmers' market, and trying to get back into a routine. It is going to be a hot one. I hope to get out on my bike.
Thanks to everyone who visited us during our week at Canoe Outing and our week with my family at Camp. I tried to keep up with the board, but there was so much going on that I didn't get on my computer very often. Rusty had a great time with his friends visiting him.
Enjoy the day, everyone. Sending swift-recovery vines to Barbara (Tuffy), good travel vines to Wendy and Neko, and healing vines to all kitties and beans in need of some.
Ella (off to do laundry) & Rusty