Hi Jess, do you know the iPort?My son uses it and we are calmer, it changes every three days, we change every 4, and the insulin x ahi passes, x would be a little pin to place the iPort every 4 days and save 20 punctures total, I passThe fast and slow and carries it in the arm.
Soy DANIELA, mamà de Tomás de 8 años. Con tresiba 9u y lispro en comidas desde mayo 2017 . Iport y free+miao miao2 con xdrip y nigthscout . Argentina
dani76 said: Hello Jess, do you know the iPort?My son uses it and we are calmer, it changes every three days, we change every 4, and the insulin x ahi passes, x would be a little pin to place the iPort every 4 days and save 20 punctures total, I passthe fast and the slow and carries it on the arm.
Hello.I had not listened to it I will look for information.Thank you so much
@Jess I know some cases of people who are already using the device you have put in the image and for the moment they are doing very well.They say that punctures do not feel them and are happy with him.
dani76 said: hello Jess, do you know the iPort?My son uses it and we are calmer, it changes every three days, we change every 4, and the insulin x ahi passes, x would be a little pin to place the iPort every 4 days and save 20 punctures total, I passthe fast and the slow and carries it on the arm.
Hello.I had not listened to it I will look for information.Thank you so much
Good afternoon.My 15 teenage son puts it in the belly gets quickly and without pain.And there is all doses including slow.That is ... from the last rapid to the slow one at least one hour must spend.It is € 88 and brings 10 patches that last a month.And save 15 punctures
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DMT1 desde los 12 años (1991) hbA1c= 5,4
Humalog y Toujeo (mayo 2017) Humalog y Tresiba (mayo 2016 hasta mayo 2017) humalog y NPH (desde inicio hasta mayo de 2016)
Good, my 8 -year -old son debuted 4 months ago, he has been a Calvary, he did not like needles or blood, he was unable to prick the alone.APPROX.2 weeks I received the tickleflex (I bought it at diabetika.com).Today is the day my son clicks only 5 times a day, he says that the puncture is not noticed and best of all you do not see the needle!It seems highly recommended !!All the best!
Well, I don't remember what the needles were called, but in the hospital to prick I gave me some needles that made security for the nurses but did not notice the needle!
Hello my daughter debuted in April and has phobia to the punctures and since the 1 week he uses "the octopus" as she calls her is a pass does not find out about the punctures noves expensive I think about about 20 or 30 euros and it is the bestBuy that you can buy it at diabetika.com That is where I buy many things that include that accessory look at it you will not regret I hope I have helped you
@Jess, my daughter on her legs also hurt a lot, so she stopped puncturing there.The fast one is click on the arms or gut and the slow one in the buttock. But that device is a good idea.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
Good, I have been clicking on my legs for more than 30 years. What time do you refer to pain pain is when a capillary glass pillas.Dolores If you are thin do not catch pinches and use an 8 mm, intramuscular needle. The slow one must not place it in a blow .. And the same the same if I put 8 units 4 will act the first two hours two units the nextand two others the last.Do not insist on the same area why bags and options are usually made each time.To click on the legs, you should not use the 90 degrees, you have to inject at about 67 degrees with the hole up towards the most superficial part of the skin and slowly seeing how the needle is put and how the insulin comes out how many drops composes eachunit.Greetings to all.
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