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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2243837" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Sorry to hear that [USER=83869]@ohitsnicola[/USER] big virtual hug..</p><p></p><p>Can I just cross check with your hives, was it a reaction to the adhesive ? and could you go back onto it ? Using Cavlon spray as a skin barrier spray would limit the skins exposure as well as anti histamine tablets ? </p><p></p><p>Just playing with thoughts on this one, as your transition back to injections is not helping you, it may well be that Levemir isn't right for you and in that case Tresiba would work much better if you were to stay on injections.</p><p></p><p>Current situation is difficult but it's outside anyone's control, we just need to sit tight and hope it improves and when it does you will be able to get the support you need, in the meantime it's a case of surviving with whatever means are possible, keep calm and look after yourself, I know your high levels will be both the cause and effect of running high, so vicious circle scenario, ideal to tweak where you can and ride the storm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2243837, member: 53162"] Sorry to hear that [USER=83869]@ohitsnicola[/USER] big virtual hug.. Can I just cross check with your hives, was it a reaction to the adhesive ? and could you go back onto it ? Using Cavlon spray as a skin barrier spray would limit the skins exposure as well as anti histamine tablets ? Just playing with thoughts on this one, as your transition back to injections is not helping you, it may well be that Levemir isn't right for you and in that case Tresiba would work much better if you were to stay on injections. Current situation is difficult but it's outside anyone's control, we just need to sit tight and hope it improves and when it does you will be able to get the support you need, in the meantime it's a case of surviving with whatever means are possible, keep calm and look after yourself, I know your high levels will be both the cause and effect of running high, so vicious circle scenario, ideal to tweak where you can and ride the storm. [/QUOTE]
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