Casey Warner
Member Since 2018
I took Brownie in a few weeks ago to get some tests done due to her having CKD/CRF. The tech asked how much insulin I'm giving. I answered, "point two five units." I looked at her paper and she wrote 2.5 units. I corrected her, but she seemed confused and annoyed. I later got an email from the vet asking what 0.25 units is.
Are they for real! WTH!?
How can a veterinarian not know what 0.25 units is? She's been practicing for over 20 years. I wonder how many animals she has killed due to hypoglycemia from her ignorance. Am I blowing this out of proportion or is this a serious matter? I mean, if they don't know what half or quarter units are, then they're obviously only prescribing insulin in whole units (1U, 2U, 3U, etc.). That just seems dangerous.
On the bright side, the vet seems interested in learning about this. They (the vet and her staff) don't know anything about the Solostar pens or that half unit syringes even exist. So at least maybe the information I provide will help other animals and their humans.
How can a veterinarian not know what 0.25 units is? She's been practicing for over 20 years. I wonder how many animals she has killed due to hypoglycemia from her ignorance. Am I blowing this out of proportion or is this a serious matter? I mean, if they don't know what half or quarter units are, then they're obviously only prescribing insulin in whole units (1U, 2U, 3U, etc.). That just seems dangerous.
On the bright side, the vet seems interested in learning about this. They (the vet and her staff) don't know anything about the Solostar pens or that half unit syringes even exist. So at least maybe the information I provide will help other animals and their humans.