Yes.I’m to move to joujeo…is it 1;1
Both my GP practice nurse, who was treating my diabetes at the time, and my pharmacist who supplied me with U200 insulin got this wrong and would have let me inject only half of what I needed if I hadn't done my research when switching from U100 to U200.I would expect your practitioner to advise you and for you not to take advice on a public forum. You must have a specialist nurse or doctor so call them before doing anything as you may not wake up.
Its not you! I hope you understand thatBoth my GP practice nurse, who was treating my diabetes at the time, and my pharmacist who supplied me with U200 insulin got this wrong and would have let me inject only half of what I needed if I hadn't done my research when switching from U100 to U200.
Thankfully there was the internet where I could do my research and show it to my practice nurse and pharmacist. They both apologised.
Your advice to check with your HCP is sound, I completely agree with that!Its not you! I hope you understand that
Doesn't work that way you're not their practitionerYour advice to check with your HCP is sound, I completely agree with that!
But I also wanted to warn that they can make mistakes as well, hence my sharing information on how Insulin Units work.![]()
I would expect your practitioner to advise you and for you not to take advice on a public forum. You must have a specialist nurse or doctor so call them before doing anything as you may not wake up.
You can simply inject twice to reduce the volume going in.she said that over 40 units has diminishing returns due to absorption…I’m not sure that’s because of volume and maybe I’ll be better on toujeo