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<blockquote data-quote="skipbifferty" data-source="post: 379101" data-attributes="member: 53301"><p>That's exactly how most people react Snufflebabe. I am even nearer to being 100% sure because I've eliminated the cannula sets and sites as possible problems. Apart from the insulin, the only other possible answer could be the reservoirs, but that seems very unlikely to me. I won't say I'm 100% sure until I've checked the original resesrvoirs I was using (I'll do that in a few days). In the meantime, and since I haven't heard back from the mhra I can tell you that the batch number is BS6A256 and they expire 12/2014. I got them from an independent pharmacy in Salusbury Rd, Queens Park, London. There are 2 on that road and I think the insulin came from both of them (because they are co-owned and I had to go back for the rest of my order). It could as easily have been my fault rather than the pharmacy's but I think it's probably unlikely to have been a manufacturing problem. Anyway, if you have insulin with this batch number, keep an eye on your sugar levels just incase something's wrong with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipbifferty, post: 379101, member: 53301"] That's exactly how most people react Snufflebabe. I am even nearer to being 100% sure because I've eliminated the cannula sets and sites as possible problems. Apart from the insulin, the only other possible answer could be the reservoirs, but that seems very unlikely to me. I won't say I'm 100% sure until I've checked the original resesrvoirs I was using (I'll do that in a few days). In the meantime, and since I haven't heard back from the mhra I can tell you that the batch number is BS6A256 and they expire 12/2014. I got them from an independent pharmacy in Salusbury Rd, Queens Park, London. There are 2 on that road and I think the insulin came from both of them (because they are co-owned and I had to go back for the rest of my order). It could as easily have been my fault rather than the pharmacy's but I think it's probably unlikely to have been a manufacturing problem. Anyway, if you have insulin with this batch number, keep an eye on your sugar levels just incase something's wrong with it. [/QUOTE]
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