Hello,
My cat Nelson (11 years old) was diagnosed yesterday. I've spent hours and hours and hours on this and other websites getting myself education on a disease I knew absolutely nothing about. My head is spinning. We did our first insulin injection this morning (1 unit of Lantus) and I've started very very slowly making the change from dry to wet food (my vet recommended Hill's M/D but, after doing some research, I think I'll switch to Wellness). I have not started home testing yet, but will definitely do so in the coming days.
Anyway, my question is this: The pharmacist gave me short needles and I'm just wondering what the implications are there. Are long needles better? Any thoughts?
Many thanks,
Meg
My cat Nelson (11 years old) was diagnosed yesterday. I've spent hours and hours and hours on this and other websites getting myself education on a disease I knew absolutely nothing about. My head is spinning. We did our first insulin injection this morning (1 unit of Lantus) and I've started very very slowly making the change from dry to wet food (my vet recommended Hill's M/D but, after doing some research, I think I'll switch to Wellness). I have not started home testing yet, but will definitely do so in the coming days.
Anyway, my question is this: The pharmacist gave me short needles and I'm just wondering what the implications are there. Are long needles better? Any thoughts?
Many thanks,
Meg