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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: England
Posts: 3
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Hey i was wondering if anyone has ever had that, i have had 2 batches of insulin pens that just didn't work and my blood sugar went crazy and i end up over compensating when i have pens that aren't can't seem to get it right anyway have a low blood sugar day today so i hope this make some sense lol
I doubt i'll ever get used to hpos (hope i never do they totally freak me out) ![]() |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 630
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Hey Again Samm:
I've never had a problem with the pen itself but I did have an occasional problem with a few of the tips that fit on them. I used to just toss them and had better luck with the next one. If you have problems with the pen either phone the company(toll free)or take it back where you got it and they should send/give you another one or coupon if it's a manufacture defect/bad lot. You should always keep a vial of fast-acting Insulin plus syringes, just in case. Having a vial of long-acting is helpful also when you need it. Ya, hypos can be scary alright but keep your eyes and ears open and eventually you will learn to understand Diabetes and how it and food, exercise, Insulin doseage, etc. affects you personally. It takes some People years but they eventually find the treatment routine that fits them. |
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