The Binder Visit
I went to meet with the nurse again to go over the calendar and what she called a binder visit. It's quite a bit of information! The biggest piece of information is when everything is going to happen and how much of the drugs I will have to take each day. One of the questions that I should have asked but didn't is the time of day these shots have to be done. On the calendar, the nurse has between 7-9 p.m. which would be o.k. if my husband wasn't in class starting this Monday until 9:30 p.m. I need to ask the nurse if doing the shots at 10 would be o.k. or I may have to do them myself which would suck (even more than this whole thing sucks to begin with). Does anyone know if doing the shots a little later would be a problem or not? I wouldn't think it would make that much difference, but I don't know for sure.
Also, does anyone have any recommendations on which pharmacy to use? The clinic recommended IVP Care. I've used MDR in the past and they seemed alright. I need to do some comparisons to find out which one would be better and hopefully still inexpensive.
I was going to put a calendar of when everything happens off to the side, but I can't seem to figure out how to make it look nice and neat. I'll continue to work on that when I have time, but in the meantime, I'll just put the calendar in a separate post and link to the post off to the side.
Also, does anyone have any recommendations on which pharmacy to use? The clinic recommended IVP Care. I've used MDR in the past and they seemed alright. I need to do some comparisons to find out which one would be better and hopefully still inexpensive.
I was going to put a calendar of when everything happens off to the side, but I can't seem to figure out how to make it look nice and neat. I'll continue to work on that when I have time, but in the meantime, I'll just put the calendar in a separate post and link to the post off to the side.
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3 Comments:
At 3:08 PM , Nickie said...
I don't think taking the shots a little bit later will matter if you're consistent, but why not just do it yourself? Is that a dumb question? Did I miss an earlier post where you talk about a major needle-phobia? I promise you thinking about doing it and the first time is the worst of it.
At 10:07 PM , blubberfatality said...
I would give you the shots if you need help...
i've had to give my brother insulin shots a few times and well, you know about our one friend with gestational diabedes, i had to give her shots once also...
At 9:39 AM , Anonymous said...
I think you should check with the nurse or just try to do it yourself. I have had to give my self a shot before and it is hard, especially since you do not like needles in the first place. But just think about what this is for and tough it out. I know easier said than done, but if you can't do it later, it might be something that you will need to do.
*hugs*
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