This felt like the fastest work week ever! Worked Monday at a staff day, taught on Tuesday, off Wednesday and Thursday, taught today to the handful of students in attendance.
I have a sheet from the Drs office that has my first 5 days written out and then the nurse called me today after my bloodwork was back to tell me how to adjust the doses through Monday. I have DH help me with the one that has to be mixed. He used to work for a healthcare company so he has a little knowledge about injecting and mixing and stuff, plus we had a nursing consult where she taught us what to do. I'm only on 2 injections a day right now. And I have a ton of notes from each time I talk to them. And reminders in my phone calendar. And, and, and.... Lol yeah it's a lot.
Same with me. I had a calendar, given to me by my nurse, with my doses written out for the first week. I kept track of appointments and medications on it.
I have a sheet from the Drs office that has my first 5 days written out and then the nurse called me today after my bloodwork was back to tell me how to adjust the doses through Monday. I have DH help me with the one that has to be mixed. He used to work for a healthcare company so he has a little knowledge about injecting and mixing and stuff, plus we had a nursing consult where she taught us what to do. I'm only on 2 injections a day right now. And I have a ton of notes from each time I talk to them. And reminders in my phone calendar. And, and, and.... Lol yeah it's a lot.
Same with me. I had a calendar, given to me by my nurse, with my doses written out for the first week. I kept track of appointments and medications on it.
Same with me. I had a calendar, given to me by my nurse, with my doses written out for the first week. I kept track of appointments and medications on it.
Yeah I have the same, it's my cheat sheet.
Let me know if you have any questions or need some support. It's pretty nerve wracking.