phatcatTO
Member Since 2023
In the first month when I started giving my boy Flashy his insulin shots,as suggested and thought by the vet,I would give his insulin shot by grabbing the scruff above his shoulders and sticking the syringe in.Early on I noticed that the insulin shot did not have much effect on him when I administered it in his scruff,so I would give his shots in the middle of his body,and had better results and much lower BG numbers.His BG numbers are still in the 20s,and sometimes I'm not able to give him his shot because I have to work,so my girlfriend does it,but I notice that when she does it 12 hours later before his next insulin shot I check his BG and it's really high.
My question to the members is:
Where is the best place to administer the insulin shot?
When I give him the shot on his side should I pull his skin up like the scruff and stick the needle in?
Reason Why I'm asking is that I'm slowly trying to rule out every single problem that might be keeping his BG high.
I think me and my girlfriend have been giving his insulin shots wrong.We have been just sticking the needle in at a 45.degree angle,but now I'm thinking that maybe I have been shooting insulin into his organs or intestine.Am I overthinking it?
Any suggestions would be helpful,
Thanks.
My question to the members is:
Where is the best place to administer the insulin shot?
When I give him the shot on his side should I pull his skin up like the scruff and stick the needle in?
Reason Why I'm asking is that I'm slowly trying to rule out every single problem that might be keeping his BG high.
I think me and my girlfriend have been giving his insulin shots wrong.We have been just sticking the needle in at a 45.degree angle,but now I'm thinking that maybe I have been shooting insulin into his organs or intestine.Am I overthinking it?
Any suggestions would be helpful,
Thanks.
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