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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Found an old book with pics and thought it would bring back some horrible memories for some oldies like me type1 48 years and enjoying all the progress that has been made in those days gone by!!!
I remember them Has my sister who was 10 at the time developed type1 horrible things my mum was so nervous when she had to inject her with her insulin! KOh yes! & the sky blue screw top case they were kept in too..
The whole drawing up from the vial.. A lost art!![]()
Before my time thankfullybut I recently found some plastic syringes with the orange tops marked 'U100 insulin' that I'd have stashed when the pens came out.
As we're reminiscing, does anyone remember being able to get pens & cartridges from your GP but having to go to the hospital for needle tops?
It was industrial spiritI remember those glass syringes.Needles in plastic cases that had to be kept in surgical spirit so that they could be used over and over again.
And having to mix my two insulins in the syringe. Inject air into the clear first, then inject air into the cloudy insulin and draw the required amount, then back to the clear and draw off the required amount. Never the other way around because if some cloudy got into the clear insulin it would turn cloudy and therein mistakes were likely.
Before my time thankfullybut I recently found some plastic syringes with the orange tops marked 'U100 insulin' that I'd have stashed when the pens came out.
As we're reminiscing, does anyone remember being able to get pens & cartridges from your GP but having to go to the hospital for needle tops?