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44 years T1 and still making mistakes
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<blockquote data-quote="barbarapreston" data-source="post: 2708621" data-attributes="member: 60691"><p>After 70 years I still make mistakes,my most recent one was when I put the quick acting phial ( flasp ) in the wrong novopen and the long acting one (tresiba) in the other..It sent my blood sugar readings haywire. After 24 hours I realised and corrected it.To make sure it doesn't happen again I now remember that the Flasp is three times a day and has three stripes on the phial.</p><p> Until I started using the novopen,many years ago,I could inject and two minutes later could not recall doing it. The novopen saved my life many a time.The new one is even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barbarapreston, post: 2708621, member: 60691"] After 70 years I still make mistakes,my most recent one was when I put the quick acting phial ( flasp ) in the wrong novopen and the long acting one (tresiba) in the other..It sent my blood sugar readings haywire. After 24 hours I realised and corrected it.To make sure it doesn't happen again I now remember that the Flasp is three times a day and has three stripes on the phial. Until I started using the novopen,many years ago,I could inject and two minutes later could not recall doing it. The novopen saved my life many a time.The new one is even better. [/QUOTE]
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