DouglasXKR
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi there, just as I thought my T2 was getting better, 12 days ago I was admitted with hyperglycaemia and discharged 5 days later with T2+T1. I’m 75yrs.
I wonder whether I might ask you for some help, please?
1) they gave me a 4Sure kit and the lancing device will not penetrate my skin - it’s seen some hard work and it’s a bit leathery. The lancet was swapped for a thicker 28 gauge (0.38mm pin diameter) which worked better but still not perfect. What I plan to do is machine a 6mm diameter spacer and about 0.2mm thick and fit it into the base of the socket that holds the lancet and will cause the lancet to project 0.2mm further into my skin. I’ve duplicated the result with some cardboard engineering and it works. Does anyone else have trouble with these things and advise how they sorted it?
2) between us and we’ve been together for 50 years, over the last 6 days herself and I got the glucose readings across a whole day to 16+/-1.25 with slow insulin 22 units and 3x8 units fast insulin. It seems easy, just pull the average down by increasing the slow insulin??
Any help gratefully received! I’d also be keen to know whether the NHS covers the cost of non-medicinal items such as test strips? The ketone strips will cost me about £2 a shot which could mount up.
I wonder whether I might ask you for some help, please?
1) they gave me a 4Sure kit and the lancing device will not penetrate my skin - it’s seen some hard work and it’s a bit leathery. The lancet was swapped for a thicker 28 gauge (0.38mm pin diameter) which worked better but still not perfect. What I plan to do is machine a 6mm diameter spacer and about 0.2mm thick and fit it into the base of the socket that holds the lancet and will cause the lancet to project 0.2mm further into my skin. I’ve duplicated the result with some cardboard engineering and it works. Does anyone else have trouble with these things and advise how they sorted it?
2) between us and we’ve been together for 50 years, over the last 6 days herself and I got the glucose readings across a whole day to 16+/-1.25 with slow insulin 22 units and 3x8 units fast insulin. It seems easy, just pull the average down by increasing the slow insulin??
Any help gratefully received! I’d also be keen to know whether the NHS covers the cost of non-medicinal items such as test strips? The ketone strips will cost me about £2 a shot which could mount up.
Last edited: