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I bought some new Relion Syringes yesterday as I was totally fed up with the Walgreens ones I've used this whole time. Inaccurate stamping and air bubbles. During the transition I realized our caliper wasn't giving an accurate reading either and between my husband and myself we'd retested the numbers over and over again. Because the Walgreens syringes were so goofy we couldn't go by the half unit mark or the stamped zero line and relied mostly on the caliper. Only by switching to the Relion brand and purchasing a second caliper so that we wouldn't have to reset the other one, did we realize a startling fact...Olive hadn't been getting the IU we thought all this time. The new caliper was reading something closer to the half unit mark instead! I also did numerous side by side comparisons with the Walgreens brand to the Relion and further discovered just how insanely inaccurate the Walgreens syringes had been from one syringe to another by using the droplet test. At times she'd only be getting half the amount but it always looked filled up to the neck. We discovered this because we also purchased a jewelers magnifying glass so we could see everything crystal clear. So after doing some drop testing I decided to use the Relion for her PMPS, noting that it was slightly skinny compared to the "normal" dose using the Walgreens syringe. Imagine my horror when she went into the black and stayed there all night long. Was it because she was bouncing or had she not gotten enough insulin because of the brand switch? Whatever the case, I decided to go back to the Walgreens brand for the AMPS today until I can further putz around with the Relions to get the correct IU. I must say I really like the Relion's much better, it's just a matter of knowing the equivalent dose to the Walgreens brand. I don't want to mess up as I think I might have done with the PMPS. Anyone following Olive's SS I will list her IU as a half unit until we learn otherwise. But I'm going to leave the 0.01IU as it was.
Also, I'm disappointed because Olive's appointment with the holistic vet had to be cancelled due to unfortunate circumstances. So I'm left with the same issues of what to do about her diet. I really hate her being on the DM and I noticed yesterday that she simply prefers eating straight up raw. She eats that with some gusto. It's an excellent low carb food since it only contains 0.04% for the turkey she's eating. But to balance out the insulin she needs more carbs. So I was wondering if anyone on here has fed raw as a rule and if by switching her to the freeze dried raw if that would be a better alternative to the DM because I know freeze dried contains more carbs. I have to do some digging but I'm thinking freeze dried contains 3%. I left a message with the company for an exact answer. My next question is how many carbs is too little? And how much is too much? I actually had some freeze dried duck by Stella and Chewy on hand so I offered her a little nugget which I'd soaked in some warm water. At first she kept looking at the bowl and walking away. Four attempts later she actually sniffed it and then devoured the whole thing as if it were a Thanksgiving feast. Would the freeze dried diet be better for her than the DM? I'd like nothing more than to get her off those garbage ingredients full of bi-products. Gross! I'd greatly appreciate any help on this. Thanks!
I bought some new Relion Syringes yesterday as I was totally fed up with the Walgreens ones I've used this whole time. Inaccurate stamping and air bubbles. During the transition I realized our caliper wasn't giving an accurate reading either and between my husband and myself we'd retested the numbers over and over again. Because the Walgreens syringes were so goofy we couldn't go by the half unit mark or the stamped zero line and relied mostly on the caliper. Only by switching to the Relion brand and purchasing a second caliper so that we wouldn't have to reset the other one, did we realize a startling fact...Olive hadn't been getting the IU we thought all this time. The new caliper was reading something closer to the half unit mark instead! I also did numerous side by side comparisons with the Walgreens brand to the Relion and further discovered just how insanely inaccurate the Walgreens syringes had been from one syringe to another by using the droplet test. At times she'd only be getting half the amount but it always looked filled up to the neck. We discovered this because we also purchased a jewelers magnifying glass so we could see everything crystal clear. So after doing some drop testing I decided to use the Relion for her PMPS, noting that it was slightly skinny compared to the "normal" dose using the Walgreens syringe. Imagine my horror when she went into the black and stayed there all night long. Was it because she was bouncing or had she not gotten enough insulin because of the brand switch? Whatever the case, I decided to go back to the Walgreens brand for the AMPS today until I can further putz around with the Relions to get the correct IU. I must say I really like the Relion's much better, it's just a matter of knowing the equivalent dose to the Walgreens brand. I don't want to mess up as I think I might have done with the PMPS. Anyone following Olive's SS I will list her IU as a half unit until we learn otherwise. But I'm going to leave the 0.01IU as it was.
Also, I'm disappointed because Olive's appointment with the holistic vet had to be cancelled due to unfortunate circumstances. So I'm left with the same issues of what to do about her diet. I really hate her being on the DM and I noticed yesterday that she simply prefers eating straight up raw. She eats that with some gusto. It's an excellent low carb food since it only contains 0.04% for the turkey she's eating. But to balance out the insulin she needs more carbs. So I was wondering if anyone on here has fed raw as a rule and if by switching her to the freeze dried raw if that would be a better alternative to the DM because I know freeze dried contains more carbs. I have to do some digging but I'm thinking freeze dried contains 3%. I left a message with the company for an exact answer. My next question is how many carbs is too little? And how much is too much? I actually had some freeze dried duck by Stella and Chewy on hand so I offered her a little nugget which I'd soaked in some warm water. At first she kept looking at the bowl and walking away. Four attempts later she actually sniffed it and then devoured the whole thing as if it were a Thanksgiving feast. Would the freeze dried diet be better for her than the DM? I'd like nothing more than to get her off those garbage ingredients full of bi-products. Gross! I'd greatly appreciate any help on this. Thanks!