Good Evening:
I'm Mrs. Spit, Toby's Human #2. Toby was diagnosed with Diabetes today and we've started on insulin. My mother is a Type 1 diabetic, and I knew my husband (that's human number 1) would have an easier time with an insulin pen, so I've gotten one. We are also set up with a blood glucose monitor. I have a quick question for those of you who have an insulin pen - what size sharps are you using?
I asked the pharmacist for the smallest and shortest, thinking it would be less painful, but Toby is a medium haired cat, and when you start with 1 unit of Lantas, that's not a lot of insulin. Even if you miss and just get fur, it's hard to tell. I'm wondering if it might be easier with a longer sharp, if anyone has any experience?
Thanks for your assistance.
I'm Mrs. Spit, Toby's Human #2. Toby was diagnosed with Diabetes today and we've started on insulin. My mother is a Type 1 diabetic, and I knew my husband (that's human number 1) would have an easier time with an insulin pen, so I've gotten one. We are also set up with a blood glucose monitor. I have a quick question for those of you who have an insulin pen - what size sharps are you using?
I asked the pharmacist for the smallest and shortest, thinking it would be less painful, but Toby is a medium haired cat, and when you start with 1 unit of Lantas, that's not a lot of insulin. Even if you miss and just get fur, it's hard to tell. I'm wondering if it might be easier with a longer sharp, if anyone has any experience?
Thanks for your assistance.