1. The Novorapid vial. I put it back in the fridge after filling for the first time. Is that right? I have to fill up again tonight so do I fill cold and let the syringe warm up before inserting or warm the vial up first? Doesn't keep putting it in and out of fridge mess the insulin around?
It really depends on how quick you'll going to use the vial, if you going to be using the whole vial in less than a month the no problems with it being left out same as a insulin pen, but if it takes longer than a month the better of putting it back in the fridge. I take my vial out the fridge the day before I need to do a cartridge change.
If you keeping the syringes/cartridges in a normal cupboard, no need to warm, just ensure that insulin vial is at room tempreture, and if you get caught out leaving the vial in the fridge, the quickest way to warm the insulin is to roll the vial between the palm of your hands...
2. I can feel the bolus go in. It stings a little. Is this normal or might it just be this site?
I'm assuming at the moment you are doing a standard bouls, sometime with larger quanities of insulin it can sting on this setting, once you've got yourself sorted etc you can use either the multi-wave or square wave bolus to over-come this problem
3. After my saline infusion set was removed I have a big red dot. Are these normal?
This is normal and they will disappear after a couple of days, you can use a moisturiser to help, but if they look very angery, sore and a hard lump underneath, this is could be an infection so need to have it checked... But you are likely to know if it isn't right
I am very nervous about my resevoir and set change tonight so hope it all goes ok and I don't get any air bubbles