There Is an accessory you can get seperatly that fits over the end of your pen and will give you times.
https://www.insulcheck.com/
I don't use them but the link above may help. Plus I think some others use similar things.
Good luck
Hi,
The allStar pro replaced the ClikStar a while back for lantus..
As routine I tend to log my BG & dosage when administering my lantus. As I do with my bolus & corrections too.
Though, to be fair "something" could throw that routine out causing uncertainty..?
Have you considered placing a coloured band symbolising a day of the week over the pen's body as a reminder for the morning after the night before?
That’s what I used to use but sadly ye don’t do them for the pen I havethanks for your reply tho
I struggle to get peace to log anything to be honest and my head is usually in a guddle and my memory is not the bestI’ll just keep my fingers crossed they develop one for my pen I think. I’m googling and looking for ideas this weekend as it’s too cold to go out!
I’m going to email InsulCheck (who’s timer I was using) and see what they haveHave you contacted the manufacturer? They might have some hanging around, or have a suggestion for an alternative.
For post-prandial blood testing, I use a 2 hour alarm on my phone, although not using insulin, I mightn't realise what a stupid suggestion that was.
Yep, i've had a quick scout on your behalf. the "timesulin" (along with the other one.) looks to be adapted for the Novopen.
I'm not sure which timer you currently use? But i am more than familiar with Clikstar & its younger brother Solo.
I'm just wondering if you could keep your old pen with the timer along side the Solostar currently used as a visual reminder triggered when you dose your basal.?
At least you would have peace of mind with something familiar till a timer device is found for Solo?
(Just read back what i wrote & it looks like a plotline for Star Wars.)
I’d be interested to know what you find out as I first enquired about 18 months ago to no avail. It would be so useful to have as I find my Echo pen for my Novorapid so useful. Can’t find anything similar for my Lantus, neither can my diabetes nurse at my GPS.I’m going to email InsulCheck (who’s timer I was using) and see what they have
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