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How did you feel about switching onto injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roger Hughes" data-source="post: 460763" data-attributes="member: 91721"><p>I had not the slightest problem when moved onto insulin, simple really a very small needle and a pen just stick it in and off we go, no really I understood that I needed to go on to insulin both Glargine and Nova Rapid, simple to use but only if you have a meter, then it becomes second nature inject then eat, I used the book on Carbs and Cals from Amazon, always with me when I am about to eat, yes it can be depressing when the morning numbers are high but you then have to understand how to change your background insulin to compensate,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger Hughes, post: 460763, member: 91721"] I had not the slightest problem when moved onto insulin, simple really a very small needle and a pen just stick it in and off we go, no really I understood that I needed to go on to insulin both Glargine and Nova Rapid, simple to use but only if you have a meter, then it becomes second nature inject then eat, I used the book on Carbs and Cals from Amazon, always with me when I am about to eat, yes it can be depressing when the morning numbers are high but you then have to understand how to change your background insulin to compensate, [/QUOTE]
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