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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 3
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Hi
We are two graduate students at The Technical University of Denmark doing our master thesis in product development and innovation. Our project aims at developing a future device for insulin injection. We believe very much in user involvement and we would appreciate if you would like to tell us about your experiences with existing devices e.g. insulin pens, syringes, pumps. What works and what doesn't, do you miss special functionalities or maybe you have developed your own methods? We are very much interested in your opinion, tell us what is on your mind! Your help is very important to us and we are great full for every comment you make. thanks Jacob & Rasmus ![]() |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada
Posts: 300
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Hi Guys! Welcome! ![]() I used the pen years ago with the 25/75 Insulin mix. That was more or less a disaster. I usually ended up in a hypo. I amin Good control(6.3) and I feel that the pump would be more of a pain for me than not. I do not fear or mind needles so I use the 1/2 cc short syringes. Easy, fast and pretty well problem and worry free. Also usually painless. Hmmm....we were hoping that you were offering us a Cure. ![]() Good Luck with your projects. |
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