Hahahaha tune the bolis in Mc Gyver plan, good idea @regina
Avoid slow and fast mistakes
Hahahaha tune the bolis in Mc Gyver plan, good idea @regina
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DT 3
With a tape and a marker :))
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
Hello @regina, then the "shabby" method is almost the one that I use when the fearsome mistake happened ... although it is fools I put with a sticker in the slow and fast bolus and a sticker with the color of each road (Purple Mantisand orange novorapid). It seems nonsense but many times having it written help the brain to jump the "alarm" before ...
Ah and it's not mantis is Lantus xD this mobile ... :))
It will be the best!And what happened to you @Mariah14?
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
What I do is never have the bolis together and when I am going to inject I put the dose and look at the bolí reading aloud: thirty ..... no-vo-ra-pid.I look crazy, but it works: D
@Regina Well, it happened to my daughter 3 fast units one morning ... I had no consequences because I realized quickly and acting, giving it water with sugar often and measuring it every little (less badly that I had free) the lantus wasI put it when the novorapid hours had passed.TB consult the 112 that helped me and then went to your endocrine x if perhaps.
To say that my daughter's dose is 3 of Lantus and 0.5 novorapid for every 50 that has glymia over 100 and that morning had it below (as almost always)
Well, you realized on time and solved it, and now no longer happens to you>: D <
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
My son gets 28 of you.Slowly.The error can be fatal.He passed him once but realized when he was in half.Being many units, we have taken the habit of not clicking everything at once but in three strokes.Something is something.
Another trick that we use, when we carry both feathers in the same case, is to always put the last one with which we have punctured on the right side.It is very automatic and mechanical.Thus, in doubt, you can know with which pen you have punctured the last time.
But of course the risk and fear are there.
Padre de Andrés, 17 años. Debut: septiembre de 2011.
Levemir (30ud. mañana y 24ud. noche) y Novorapid (en desayuno, comida, merienda y cena 40ud aprox - 24HC/día).
Medidor continuo DEXCOM G4 desde julio 2014
Hemo: 6.2 (Sept. 2013), 7.0 (Dic. 2013), 6.9 (Marzo 2014), 6,6 (Junio 2014), 6,7 (Sept. 2014), 7,0 (Dic. 2014), 7,7 (Mar 2015), 6,9 (Jul. 2015), 7,0 (Sept 2015), 7,4 (Dic 2015), 6,8 (Mar 2016), 6,6 (Julio 2016), 6,8 (Octubre2016)... 7,0 (Mar 2018)
I have been looking at the Insumer, which @ainhoa commented, is designed by a Spanish engineer, also diabetic.It is still in tests, but as soon as I leave, I put it to the slow ball.;)
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
@regina looks good, right?;;).I also found this, it seems that it goes on sale in Sept D this year.I also liked that it is the project of a diabetic with a diabetic brother TMBN, in short that he knows our problem as we only understand it.
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Hello, I've been in the forum, and two years with diabetes, I don't have much time to get me ... but sometimes I read you and talk about devices that I don't know what they are, what is an insuclock?
€ 200 ??This is of a technological advance joke at gold price and then there are those who say that there are advances in diabetes, because less badly, I do not doubt the work and the cost of it, but € 200 seems abusive for less I have a parrot that sing it to meEvery 10 minutes.
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)
@Dido to see if you explain it to you, I did not even know that this device existed until a couple of days ago curlying online on a night of heat and insomnia ... it seems to be a device that attaches to the insulin pen, andIt records how much insulin it has been put, of what type, at what time and at what temperature it was ... dr there by Bluetooth and through an app an app the data rise to a cloud, to which doctors, parents can access.Caregivers, etc ... @Luvi to me € 200 tmbn M looks like a pasture, but I don't know how much the device that would be important to value it is last ... that in diabetes there is now business we know ... Of allWays from the point of mother view, and especially when my daughter was smaller, I always imagined that there should be something that would "see" at a distance how much insulin had been put and if it was slow or fast ...
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@Ainhoa What I do not like is the transmission of data via Bluetoooh for the simple reason that so that synchronize with the app should be the pen with you since the range of bluetooah is 10 meters in the best case and if aboveInsulin is in the fridge and even tell you.It is like the MCG that you have to take everything the gadgets to connect and if you want something more new, you have to make McGiver.We will see if it really is a complete or only complex functionality for certain cases.
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)
ainhoa said:
Being a device that attaches to the insulin pen, and records how much insulin it has been put, what type, at what time and at what temperature it was ... dr there by Bluetooth and through an app an app the data rises to a cloud, to theQ can access doctors, parents.Caregivers, etc ... @Luvi to me € 200 tmbn M looks like a pasture, but I don't know how much the device that would be important to value it is last ... that in diabetes there is now business we know ... Of allWays from the point of mother view, and especially when my daughter was smaller, I always imagined that there should be something that would "see" at a distance how much insulin had been put on and if it was slow or fast ...