So, this happened the week before I left Dunedin, but as I miss Joe so much I’m still pretending I’m living in the same place as him.
But those vials are seriously difficult!!
So, this happened the week before I left Dunedin, but as I miss Joe so much I’m still pretending I’m living in the same place as him.
But those vials are seriously difficult!!
Oh hahaha! I love this comic.
Trying to get a T shot indeed.
Hahahahaha.
Going for my first shot on thursday…. I’m getting more interested in the shot portion as it gets closer (I was going to lobby for rub on cream but the doctor nixed it).
Oh congrats! I think portion depends on what your endo recommends, I know Joe is still not up to full dosage yet.
You have to point the little black dot towards you, then it’s easy to open them. I’m not telling you how long it took me to work that out.
Ha yeh, I think I put my thumb on the black dot and then just squeezed it! Hence the smashing. Shame.
I don’t even think my vials are smash-able… which I am thankful for… they like to roll around in their box an awful lot!
Ha! Lucky! I like to think it was my brute strength….
This is why I use gel! Most nurses I had to deal with here in the Netherlands didn’t know how to deal with the vials – and I’m much too sissy to do the T-shots myself
Haha!! I don’t think you can get gel here for some reason, it’s usually patches, pills or shots.
What equipment do you use to draw your comics? I saw some “manga pens” advertised the other day and it made me think of your comics. You’ve inspired me to think about drawing a comic, just for self-expression. But I need some special pens, right!?
Oh woah! That’s so awesome, you should totally start a comic! It’s the best!
I don’t think you need special pens, you just need to find ones you like.
I use staedtler pigment liners – 0.3 – 0.7 depending on how thick I want the line.