[Diabetes-Talk] when out
d m gina
dmgina at mysero.net
Sat Feb 23 12:14:42 UTC 2019
I would have to get someone to explain to me what you just said leaving
the cap on and injecting.
Sorry about the pen to pin.
Never did get that straight loll.
One you write with and the other you are using.
Yes I see my doctor in April so I can work on finishing what I have.
Then move forward.
Yes I am a private person, this is why I asked question while out.
Original message:
> First, it's a pen, not a pin. Second, you really need to ask your
> doctor about what injection you should or do take. Based on the info
> given here, I have no clue what it is. It could be insulin, but it
> could also be some other kind of diabetic injection.
> A year ago, when I looked into buying Dexcom on my own, I was given an
> estimate of an initial $1200 for the receiver and transmitor then $250
> a month for supplies. The transmitter has to be replaced every 3
> months, and I don't recall what the cost would be for that. I know some
> people here are having quite the time with Dexcom and their insurance,
> but if you can get it covered or most of it covered, why pay out of
> pocket? It was different when certain providers refused to cover
> Dexcom, but if your insurance does, don't pay out of pocket.
> Dar, keep in mind, while Dexcom is a far superior system in terms of
> what it offers and functionality, it is nonetheless a CGM like Libre.
> If you want to take injections in public, that's up to you. Some people
> prefer to do it in private. With a pen, you don't have to set anything
> down, so, doing it in a bathroom isn't a big deal. You just pull it
> out, dial it up and inject. When I used pens, I kept a needle cap on
> when going out so I didn't have to insert it. If you do this, you have
> no reason to set anything down, but even if you don't put a needle on
> beforehand, you still don't have to put anything down. It was a little
> different when you had a vial of insulin and a syringe. For me, I found
> it easy enough to dial a pen and inject discretely in public. To each his own.
> Bridgit
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of
> Amber Wallenstein via Diabetes-Talk
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 5:34 PM
> To: Diabetes Talk for the Blind <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Amber Wallenstein <amber.wallens at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-Talk] when out
> When I am out and have to give myself a shot, I bring alcohol wipes.
> But really I just lift up my shirt in the bathroom and do it.
> I like the pen, they’re easy to use.
> Amber
>> On Feb 22, 2019, at 5:36 PM, d m gina via Diabetes-Talk
>> <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Now what a funny title rite/
>> I don't remember the pin they want to put me on except it is the 70 30 pin.
>> You give your shot before a meal, I get that.
>> When out ladies, have you gone to the bathroom to do this?
>> Especially in the winter months when wearing long sleeves?
>> I was told by a friend the worst place to give yourself a shot is in
>> the bathroom.
>> Because you don't know how clean it is.
>> I also have a dog who thinks she needs to know everything while she is
>> with you.
>> Sure hope she doesn't gossep loll.
>> I lwear leggings in the winter, I could try to do this on the tummy
>> with out anyone noticing.
>> Can someone explain again, how much I would need to pay to get the dex
>> com myself.
>> Then I don't have to worry about insurance.
>> Is this still the $300 everyone spoke about?
>> Also what is it I would have to buy every three months, and would the
>> price still have to be the same.
>> I will be taken off three medicines when I start the new pin.
>> Wow don't know how insurance is going to handle that loll.
>> I don't know how to tell when I am low until i stand up and start to
>> feel I had one to many to drink.
>> But don't know what the drink was smile.
>> I asked to let me take what i have at home first so I don't get
>> anything mixed up.
>> Then transfer over.
>> Also does one have to worry about the sun?
>> I know there are medicines that one must worry about if they are in the
>> sun to long.
>> Thanks for reading.
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