Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=76392
Good morning, everyone,
Rusty is higher again this morning and I think that his dose of skinny 1.5U on the Monoject syringes was actually much closer to a 1.5U or even to a fat 1.5U. Last night we used a Terumo syringe and I measured what ought to have been close to a "real" skinny 1.5U. The Terumos are indeed more accurate and their lack of a "cone" makes it much easier to measure a dose accurately. We'll see what happens today (Rusty may still be bouncing off his trip), but it seems to me that the bg of 210 this morning may reflect not enough insulin. In retrospect, what I thought were "bumps" on the plunger last night were really two identical, symetrically placed bubbles, so last night's shot may have been short. I will give Rusty a few more cycles on this dose as measured with the calipers on the Terumos before I decide to do some tweaking.
We have just had a downpour and the temperature has cooled off quite a bit from yesterday's highs. The wind has shifted to the North, always a good sign. Rusty enjoyed some time outdoors, playing with a small worm. Not as much fun as a chipmunk, but better than nothing!
Wishing you all a good day with cool temperatures, good health, etc. etc. for your kitties and you. Continuing to send swift-recovery vines to Barbara (Tuffy), good-luck at CSU to Neko, and healing vines to all kitties and beans who need some.
bbl,
Ella & Rusty
Good morning, everyone,
Rusty is higher again this morning and I think that his dose of skinny 1.5U on the Monoject syringes was actually much closer to a 1.5U or even to a fat 1.5U. Last night we used a Terumo syringe and I measured what ought to have been close to a "real" skinny 1.5U. The Terumos are indeed more accurate and their lack of a "cone" makes it much easier to measure a dose accurately. We'll see what happens today (Rusty may still be bouncing off his trip), but it seems to me that the bg of 210 this morning may reflect not enough insulin. In retrospect, what I thought were "bumps" on the plunger last night were really two identical, symetrically placed bubbles, so last night's shot may have been short. I will give Rusty a few more cycles on this dose as measured with the calipers on the Terumos before I decide to do some tweaking.
We have just had a downpour and the temperature has cooled off quite a bit from yesterday's highs. The wind has shifted to the North, always a good sign. Rusty enjoyed some time outdoors, playing with a small worm. Not as much fun as a chipmunk, but better than nothing!
Wishing you all a good day with cool temperatures, good health, etc. etc. for your kitties and you. Continuing to send swift-recovery vines to Barbara (Tuffy), good-luck at CSU to Neko, and healing vines to all kitties and beans who need some.
bbl,
Ella & Rusty