hbs60
Active Member
Well, I just got home with the new needles, first dose conversion will be tonight. It seems that my strategy of lowering the morning dose has resulted in evening readings to be high enough to shoot, but I'm noticing now that the PMPS are tending to be very high and the AMPS tend to be lower and getting better. Because I've been eyeballing, it is hard to get a reliable 0.5 units, and the eating situation is still variable. This morning, for example, I caved in at 4:00 AM and fed him, but got a reading and I used that as a AMPS reading even though I didn't actually shoot until 1 hour later. It is now +6 and his reading is an acceptable 256 but he just ate, he is up and about which sometimes happens, sometimes he just sleeps (and doesn't eat) most of the day, it is hard to convert a free feeder to a twice a day feeder!
As far as dosing with the new needles, I'm planning for 0.4 units, which will be 1.0 unit in the new syringe. It's probably under-dosing but I want to at least get a reliable number, after a few days I might bump it up to 0.6 units (1.5 U100), at most I think he'll need 0.8 (2.0 U100) if at all.
Edit: oops! it's the 26th, not the 25th, I'm a day off so the heading is fixed to reflect the correct date...
As far as dosing with the new needles, I'm planning for 0.4 units, which will be 1.0 unit in the new syringe. It's probably under-dosing but I want to at least get a reliable number, after a few days I might bump it up to 0.6 units (1.5 U100), at most I think he'll need 0.8 (2.0 U100) if at all.
Edit: oops! it's the 26th, not the 25th, I'm a day off so the heading is fixed to reflect the correct date...