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Could anyone who has knowledge of Diabetes and use these pens tell me if they are used for Type 1 diabetes only and are they used intra muscular or intra venous. I have plenty experience of self injected Fragmin over the years but really do not fancy mainlining into my veins. Is type 2 usually diet and or medication? TIA :-)
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The injections are into the fatty layer between skin and muscle, most definitely NOT intravenous.
Type 2 is mainly controlled by medication and/or diet.
(Insulin is delivered via a pen injector not an Epipen, that’s completely different although the devices look similar).
The injections are into the fatty layer between skin and muscle, most definitely NOT intravenous.
Type 2 is mainly controlled by medication and/or diet.
(Insulin is delivered via a pen injector not an Epipen, that’s completely different although the devices look similar).
Yes I think so retro.
I’m type 2 and well controlled by two metformin daily, however my youngest has been type 1 for 25 years since he was 10 and always been dependent on insulin injections. He does four jabs a day when and where needed...sometimes his arms, sometimes his stomach, sometimes his legs.
Queenie or Kval are both type 1 and I’m sure are more up to date with it all than I am, maybe they’ll be along soon to answer you.
I’m type 2 and well controlled by two metformin daily, however my youngest has been type 1 for 25 years since he was 10 and always been dependent on insulin injections. He does four jabs a day when and where needed...sometimes his arms, sometimes his stomach, sometimes his legs.
Queenie or Kval are both type 1 and I’m sure are more up to date with it all than I am, maybe they’ll be along soon to answer you.
Am I allowed to direct you to this site for diabetics? The forums are very good
https:/ /www.di abetes. co.uk
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