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Oh well done @Robinredbreast, it's a step in the right direction. It's hard to be different when you're that age.
Must admit I am thinking about going back to injecting in my leg, just not sure if the 4mm needs will get through the trousers and the leg and I guess doing that would be a one shot only needle use.
Currently sitting with my feet on a soothing ice pack after a 22.8 miles walk with not one single double figure or sub 4 number all day. (at least, not that showed up on the hourly tests I do on a long walk day!) That's in a day with a humungous slice of carrot cake, two packets of crisps, three Nakd bars, an egg, cheese and mushroom muffin, two apricots and a large handful of strawberries. I'm well chuffed with myself, as I'd been missing really long walk days, but hadn't been getting the balance of food/insulin right for them at all recently.
It seems, for now, spreading out the carbs across the walking day and having half the insulin I'd have usually for those until about 3.00 p.m. worked well, then having 10/15 grams every hour or so until I got home. I landed in on 4.9!
Just for you knikkiMorning.
Friday (where the TGIF picture @karen8967) other than that I am slowly shutting down as I have as I work my way towards the end of the day. Time for coffee methinks.
Lucky for me, I've only used 4mm except for when I went to Spain and forgot to take enough.. managed to buy 5mm with no real difference. 8mm sounds toooooo bigI think they still do 5, 6, 8 mm needles. I was on 8 mm needles before and then my DSN said, what on earth are you on 8 mm for, they are far too long, so I was put on 4mm.
Doesn't that depend which trousers you are wearing? I am sure the needle will have no trouble with your chiffon hareem style trousers or your silk flapper pair.
Check the date on those penfills, those are the old ones as they've changed the color to orange to prevent mix ups with Tresiba.I hope I won’t get the two mixed up. Does anyone know why they’ve changed the colour scheme for fiasp?
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Oh I've read that they are still the red and yellow colour scheme, but the yellowy green is their previous colour. However my first batch of fiasp was the red and yellow and now I have puke colour green.Check the date on those penfills, those are the old ones as they've changed the color to orange to prevent mix ups with Tresiba.
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/colour-change-insulin-injection-fiasp-avoid-mix-ups-tresiba
So it looks like you got some pretty old penfills. Are they still in date?Oh I've read that they are still the red and yellow colour scheme, but the yellowy green is their previous colour. However my first batch of fiasp was the red and yellow and now I have puke colour green.
Should be fine. But they must be pretty old when they're so close to the date. My current box has januari 2021.Box goes bad 11/2019. So I'm guessing it's okay just an odd old colour?
Fortunately in date until 11/2019. I know a few months ago they had to recall a batch of fiasp flex pens. My bf and I spent most of the afternoon looking for fiasp and I didn't realise about the colour until this morning. I haven't noticed any high readings or site reaction.So it looks like you got some pretty old penfills. Are they still in date?
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