J Jessd Well-Known Member Messages 261 Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Pump Mar 14, 2012 #21 Yes, at the moment I am using rapid d canulas,have tried tenderlinks, they seem to work for a bit,maybe a day then stops working,frustrating!!
Yes, at the moment I am using rapid d canulas,have tried tenderlinks, they seem to work for a bit,maybe a day then stops working,frustrating!!
C CarbsRok Well-Known Member Messages 4,688 Location uk Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Insulin Dislikes pasta ice cream and chocolate Mar 14, 2012 #22 Jessd said: Yes, at the moment I am using rapid d canulas,have tried tenderlinks, they seem to work for a bit,maybe a day then stops working,frustrating!! Click to expand... What length Rapid D are you using?
Jessd said: Yes, at the moment I am using rapid d canulas,have tried tenderlinks, they seem to work for a bit,maybe a day then stops working,frustrating!! Click to expand... What length Rapid D are you using?
J Jessd Well-Known Member Messages 261 Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Pump Mar 14, 2012 #23 6 one's, my nurse reckons 8s are too long, tried them ages back & could feel them
C CarbsRok Well-Known Member Messages 4,688 Location uk Type of diabetes Type 1 Treatment type Insulin Dislikes pasta ice cream and chocolate Mar 14, 2012 #24 Jessd said: 6 one's, my nurse reckons 8s are too long, tried them ages back & could feel them Click to expand... Hi Jess, I think you will find the 6mm is the problem, try the 8mm again. I had exactly the same problem as you, 99% of the time I do not feel the cannula at all. I just make sure I place the cannula carefully now
Jessd said: 6 one's, my nurse reckons 8s are too long, tried them ages back & could feel them Click to expand... Hi Jess, I think you will find the 6mm is the problem, try the 8mm again. I had exactly the same problem as you, 99% of the time I do not feel the cannula at all. I just make sure I place the cannula carefully now