[Diabetes-Talk] insulin pens
Bernadette Jacobs
bernienfb75 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 25 12:55:41 UTC 2019
Good morning.
Since you’re already using thye Novolog, You’ve got nothing to worry about. They all pretty much work the same. There’s one thing you need to be made aware of, however. And, this is with the Traseva Insulin. This is a 24-acting insulin. One “Click” on the Traseva pen is equivalent to two units of the insulin. I discovered that the hard way. I kept having some serious lows and for about three days, couldn’t figure out why. I asked my husband, who is sighted to help me figure it out. What do ya know, he was the one who discovered it. Then I called my Endo’s office to make them aware what had happened over the weekend. Even they didn’t realize what they had done. So, one thing I would suggest is that before you leave your doctor’s office with any sample pens, that an office staff go over that with you?
Warmly,
Bern.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 24, 2019, at 11:54 AM, Verlyn Baldwin via Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> I have never used the insulin pens and would like to know what the smallest
> dosage is that can be taken with one injection. If the amount differs
> between insulin types please list the smallest long acting and smallest
> short acting.
>
> Currently I am using Humalog with a pump and am aware of the increment
> selections with this device.
>
> Verlyn Baldwin
>
>
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