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<blockquote data-quote="stoney" data-source="post: 183827" data-attributes="member: 22612"><p>Thanks All</p><p></p><p>SophiaW - Lantus was the suggestion of the DSN but will ask about Levemir at our next clinic</p><p></p><p>Janabelle - It is just the Lantus that stings</p><p></p><p>ZACNEMMA - Just gone on MDI's so a pump may be for the future</p><p></p><p>sugar2 - No he does not inject Novorapid for his supper, just for breakfast, dinner and tea. The DSN said not to do this at the moment but may need to later. He just has 15 units Lantus before bed. It is the Lantus he finds VERY VERY painful and will ask about other alternatives at our next clinic. He is not newly diagnosed he has been diabetic now for 10 years and coeliac for 5 but he is new to MDI's only had 2 injections daily prior to this new regime. Will try your suggestion and will keep you posted.</p><p></p><p>iHs - I actually did the side of his bottom last night and he said it was a lot better. So let's hope I can get it right for him again. If not will try your suggestions with peas etc. Also have a half unit pen but apparently not the right one, so this will be asked for on his next script.</p><p>I don't know why DSN said Lantus but I think all her new MDI's are on Lantus (WHY!) Maybe, I did say when we were going on this regime that I did not like the fact that James had to inject so much in a day (possibly it was me then!). Does Humalin need to be done twice a day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoney, post: 183827, member: 22612"] Thanks All SophiaW - Lantus was the suggestion of the DSN but will ask about Levemir at our next clinic Janabelle - It is just the Lantus that stings ZACNEMMA - Just gone on MDI's so a pump may be for the future sugar2 - No he does not inject Novorapid for his supper, just for breakfast, dinner and tea. The DSN said not to do this at the moment but may need to later. He just has 15 units Lantus before bed. It is the Lantus he finds VERY VERY painful and will ask about other alternatives at our next clinic. He is not newly diagnosed he has been diabetic now for 10 years and coeliac for 5 but he is new to MDI's only had 2 injections daily prior to this new regime. Will try your suggestion and will keep you posted. iHs - I actually did the side of his bottom last night and he said it was a lot better. So let's hope I can get it right for him again. If not will try your suggestions with peas etc. Also have a half unit pen but apparently not the right one, so this will be asked for on his next script. I don't know why DSN said Lantus but I think all her new MDI's are on Lantus (WHY!) Maybe, I did say when we were going on this regime that I did not like the fact that James had to inject so much in a day (possibly it was me then!). Does Humalin need to be done twice a day? [/QUOTE]
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