Spiker
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Pump
Yes I would go with what @ConradJ said. It's important to split the doses but also important to keep the quantities low. She is dropping so fast when the Lantus kicks in, it's incredible.
Do you have a pen that does half units? They probably don't even exist for Lantus. But you can use Lantus in a Novopen junior pen (child's pen with half unit markings) if you take the top of the insulin cartridge (or maybe that's the other way round). Quite a few pens have half unit doses and I think you are going to need that very soon. If not a pump.
Do you have a pen that does half units? They probably don't even exist for Lantus. But you can use Lantus in a Novopen junior pen (child's pen with half unit markings) if you take the top of the insulin cartridge (or maybe that's the other way round). Quite a few pens have half unit doses and I think you are going to need that very soon. If not a pump.