KarensPoe said:Is it good for him to go lower at this time?
Have you any Neosporin ointment with pain relief or generic? You apply a small dab a few minutes before testing, then wipe off at test time, to reduce the annoyance of being pricked, plus it helps the blood bead up. A small dab wiped in after testing will help it heal.KarensPoe said:... His poor lil ears are bruised and holey...
Deb & Wink said:Basic rule of thumb with lantus
If +2 is a lot more than pre-shot, than it's probably going to be an inactive cycle.
If +2 is similar to pre-shot, it's likely to be an active cycle.
If +2 is much less than pre-shot, it's likely to be a VERY active cycle.
BUT, there is that ECID thing. :shock: and kitties can surprise us and not follow the rules.
With this basic rule of thumb, do you understand why we keep suggesting you get those +2 tests?![]()
Your +2 was much higher than the pre-shot, so it is probably going to be an inactive cycle.
I'm also a bit concerned with the dosing..not that it's too small or large...it seems to be working good for him...but I'm at a .1 now...and struggling to get that precise in the syringe, but even that I can handle. It's the what if I have to go lower that I'm worried about...or is there nothing lower at this point?
Dyana said:I agree. Stick with the 0.1 dose for 3 days, and see how it goes.
If +2 is a lot more than pre-shot, than it's probably going to be an inactive cycle.
If +2 is similar to pre-shot, it's likely to be an active cycle.
If +2 is much less than pre-shot, it's likely to be a VERY active cycle.
BUT, there is that ECID thing. and kitties can surprise us and not follow the rules.
Deb & Wink said:Please, ask all the questions you want. If we haven't explained the "Whys" sufficiently, let us know and we will try to state the reason slightly differently.
Someone helped us in the beginning. We are paying it forward.
p.s. And what time, central time, would that +6 be?