robert72 said:4.2 today - more by luck than judgement. Am switching back to a single daily Lantus dose instead of splitting.
robert72 said:It was something I tried after reading Bernstein's book. It seems to work OK, but I wonder if maybe recently I had missed a dose now and again (memory like a sieve).
My old method with the daily shot was to put 3 needles into my pen case very Monday and Friday (using a 4th needle on the Monday) so I knew for certain that I'd taken the Lantus.
noblehead said:I was telling someone a few days back about a product called Timesulin which replaces the cap on insulin pens, it tells you how long it is since you last injected so makes mistakes avoidable.
I use the Solostar pens for my lantus and the manufacturer says it fits this type of pen.... here's the link to look at:
http://timesulin.com/de/webshop/timesulin-for-solostar
robert72 said:Thanks Nigel. I'm using an Autopen for my Lantus. Is there any reason that my GP might object to prescribing SoloStar? I am seeing him on Tuesday.
More useful intel. Thanks mate :thumbup:noblehead said:robert72 said:Thanks Nigel. I'm using an Autopen for my Lantus. Is there any reason that my GP might object to prescribing SoloStar? I am seeing him on Tuesday.
I shouldn't think so. There's another product on the market that I've just spotted in the recent issue of Balance, it's called Insulcheck and fits on the end of most re-usable and disposable pens, here is the link to the website:
http://www.insulcheck.com/Home.htm
Thanks iHs - how weird you should mention this as I used to use a Humapen for my Lantus but I lost it a few months ago, so I know exactly about the plunger/needle cover phenomenoniHs said:Hi Robert
You may not be aware of it but the Lilly Humapen will also accept Aventis cartridges. The only difference is that the black bung at the end of the Aventis cartridges is nearer to the surface whereas the Lilly cartridges are a bit more recessed but this easy to sort out as when you put the Aventis cartridge inside the pen you just screw on a pen needle (remove the needle cover) and then as you screw the pen together, a small stream of insulin will come out through the needle. Once that is done though, all you have to do is prime as normal and then you are done. Best thing is that the Lilly pens deliver in half unit increments whereas Aventis pens and Autopens dont.
Thanks TTP! :wink:thetallerpaul said:Happy birthday for yesterday Paul. I'm back from the hols. Was a lovely time off. Not up for work tomorrow at all.
5.9 this morning. Same as it ever was.
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