Just in case it’s not a website on your list, this is a good source for help & advice:Apparently it is. We’ve been on forums and read lots of horror stories, as you do, about the mechanics snapping the injector whilst trying to remove it and causing untold damage. It’s very frustrating to say the least, if it’s a known problem why hasn’t it been dealt with?
It’ll be interesting to hear what Robin’s son advises, but imo it needs to be escalated to Jaguar sooner rather than later. If the dealer breaks something you’re into a three way argument.That’s exactly what we said. The new injector costs £200. The labour costs could run into the £1000s if they can’t remove it! Why should we have to fund something that’s down to bad design or inexperienced mechanics?
I’ll bear that in mind the next time my 80mg atorvastatin gets stuck in my throat 😛day off to get meds and a loo brush
I no longer worry about needing help to manage cholesterol and BP. I have enough to do with other stuff.Off to the post office to hopefully pick up my first prescriptions of ramipril and atvorastatin.
It’s a very common side effect according to the leaflet in the box.I no longer worry about needing help to manage cholesterol and BP. I have enough to do with other stuff.
Just a thought: A very common side effect of Ramipril is coughing. I was started on this and took it for quite a while, not even noticing that I was gently coughing most of the time. We met up with my brother who within a day asked me if I had started to taking Ramipril as I was coughing so much! I switched to another option and stopped coughing.
Apologies if I have mentioned this before, but what you describe is the battle of ups and downs, with loads of tweaks tried but the only solution I found was a pump. This was really helpful too as I needed such small doses and small changes to make things work.My Libre is now showing 11 Low Glucose events for the last 7 days 😱 and 4 of those are overnight (4-5am) when no insulin on board, but my levels are going high during the day and needing corrections or increased morning basal.