Chloesnavy
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Where can I get these? What are they? I've read a few things about them but don't know much. The hospital have kinda pushed me to one side and don't tell me anything.
You can also use the NovoPen5 if you need to go up to 60u in a dose (e.g Levemir/Tresiba)@Chloesnavy I use the Novorapid echo.
https://www.novologpro.com/prescribing/insulin-pens/novopen-echo.html
As well as the NovoPen Echo/5 there's also devices that fit on the end of insulin pens like Timesulin:
https://timesulin.com/
I like this concept...we usually go back to the BG Meter to get the time of the pre-meal test which gives us a rough idea of when the injection was administered. Wonder if there are any cheaper alternatives (apart from being organised and always knowing when the injection went in). The pen we have has a clock type reading on the top end but we find that hard to understand quickly.
Wrote a review on timesulin
https://type1bri.com/timesulin-taking-doubt
Iff you can get your hands on one.... http://www.companion-medical.com/home.html