maria030660
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I've been using the Echo Pen for about 2 years and think it's wonderful. Being able to give myself a half unit really helps with correction doses as well as being able to see when and how much your previous dose was.Hi everyone,
I recently went back from pump to injection and i am doing a lot better. I am using the normal flexpen but i cant micro dose with it, You have to inject a whole unit. I suppose i was spoiled with the pump which can micro dose with 0,1 unit. At this moment i am using the app MySugr to keep track on my amounts of insulin injected but when it gets busy at work sometimes how much i injected slips my mind. I saw there is a pen from Novo Nordisk that does 0.5 unit as well and remembers what dossis you took previously but it seems it was designed for kids. Anyone of the grown ups here using this pen? If not but you recognise this issue what pen are you using? I am on levemir and novorapid.
Love to hear from you.
I totally agree except I've never had the battery go on either of my Echo Pens after all this time. (What's the betting one will go tonight now I've said that!).I've been using the Echo since diagnosis nearly 3 years ago and love it; 0.5 units are so handy and the memory function is helpful too. I find the build quality very good but the battery tends to go after about 6 months; I have mine on repeat and just order a new one.
Hi everyone,
I recently went back from pump to injection and i am doing a lot better. I am using the normal flexpen but i cant micro dose with it, You have to inject a whole unit. I suppose i was spoiled with the pump which can micro dose with 0,1 unit. At this moment i am using the app MySugr to keep track on my amounts of insulin injected but when it gets busy at work sometimes how much i injected slips my mind. I saw there is a pen from Novo Nordisk that does 0.5 unit as well and remembers what dossis you took previously but it seems it was designed for kids. Anyone of the grown ups here using this pen? If not but you recognise this issue what pen are you using? I am on levemir and novorapid.
Love to hear from you.
I got mine from hospital when I explained a full unit was often too much - no charge.I use flexipens but I'm interested in the echo for half units as I'm on a LC diet. Just wondering can you get the pen and the inevitable spare through the NHS or do you need to buy them yourself?
Thank you, I'll give dsn a ringI got mine from hospital when I explained a full unit was often too much - no charge.
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