I have been on the Trurapi for about 2 months now and haven't noticed any difference to the Novo rapid it's just as slow for me so if it's saving the NHS money that's good , it did hurt though throwing the pens away , I did have a bit of a clear out of old equipment and threw away old blood testing monitors and even an old wristband hypo alert , no use now so had to go !
If Novorapid wasn’t working for you. Then you had nothing to loose.
If I was put in your position. It would feel to me like a “finger trap.”
I do use Sanofi’s Lantus which I don’t rate personally as a basal at all.. If it wasn’t for the correctional use of Novorapid to “help it out.”
I’d be screwed…
If Novorapid wasn’t working for you. Then you had nothing to loose.
If I was put in your position. It would feel to me like a “finger trap.”
I do use Sanofi’s Lantus which I don’t rate personally as a basal at all.. If it wasn’t for the correctional use of Novorapid to “help it out.”
I’d be screwed…
On ordering my prescription last Monday I noticed the Novopen 6 was amended to my list saying the 5 was no longer available.
Soooo I’ve just picked it up (with the insulin & wot not.)
& followed the prompt in librelink to set the pen up..
Several failed attempts to tether the Novopen 6 to the app. Dispite hitting the NFC spot. It just made a scanned noise then an error.
Disappointment then an idea!
The app gives you 2 options of Novopen, the 6 & the echo plus before tethering? My new pen is certainly a 6.
I chose the “Echo plus” option & it works.!
If you use 2 Novo pens they can either be identified by the serial number on the twist out dose dialer. Or by the colour?
(If you use basal & bolus from Novo Nordisk. Which I don’t.)
Yep, interestingly it does as I surmised, record the air shot & the bolus at the same time in the app…
It works fantastically.
Just the initial set up paring the pen. It wouldn’t pair in the app as a “Novopen6.” (Which is my model of pen.)
But did first time as an “echo.”