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    Doctor confirmed off the scale reading and need help with

    [I too need a 1/2 unit pen and I wish Lantus would make one] I managed to get hold of re-usable echo pen (discontinued i think but stocks still left) from helpful D nurse, does half units and Lantus make cartridges for them. Changing by full units had too much effect on me.
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    What do you do about sore fingers ?

    I couldn't bear the pain so uSe the third phalange of the fingers instead of the tips- more meat there, and i tested and the results are the same at both location, and bottom of finger is less painful (most of the time). Worth a try.
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    UK Car insurance - any good companies

    Thanks for all the suggestions ; the problem is I have been swapping contracts and cars between countries ; on a French car for the last few years so am a 'new' driver again (despite driving 23 years), and my previous English insurance was through a work company. So I'm starting from scratch...
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    UK Car insurance - any good companies

    I have just become diabetic; and I read it is illegal to discriminate against diabetics, but any time I tick the 'diabetic insulin' box, the quotes increase by £150 to £200. I just phoned with a quote of £330 pound and mentioned I had forgotten that little detail about being diabetic; their best...
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    Statins - Good or bad - What's the truth?

    After diagnosed with diabtes type1 last year (age 40) they also found i was borderline High cholesterol and the diabetic nurse wanted me on statins. I refused then as i was suffering from bad side effects from insulin (muscle pains and my legs doubled in size, and haven't recovered much) and...
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    Cold weather - like blood from a stone

    With Reynolds disease (white fingers) it's even more fun... My finger tips are too sensitive and i use my third (bottom) phalange to test. It's fatter and easier to squeeze. Although lik others when it's too cold i also use the deeper settings and double puncture hen desperate. I find the...
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    Newly diabetic and very heavy legs

    Thanks for the replies - i just wanted to know it did happen to others - obviously not everyone. It seems i am lucky it's only my legs, and mainly after long days, particularly in hot weather. I'm glad to hear it should improve with time. I had it happen both on NPH & Lantus, so at the moment i...
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    Newly diabetic and very heavy legs

    Hi, I have surfed the web but could not find similar experience. Diagnosed with type 1 at 40 (DKA & A&E fun trip) 6 months ago - as soon a i was rleased from hospital and on MDI, my legs swelled up big time. Went to GP (only one clued-up about diabetes in the practice) who had 'never seen...