Been out of hospital just shy of a month got libre plus2 on the 2nd one at the moment with a bit of a struggle to attach (local dr's surgery been great!) kindly given me some elma cream and diazapan to take prior to help settle me can't thank the practice nurse enough that shes given up her morning of annual leave to pop in to fit it. can't bring myself (yet) to do it myself hopeful in the future that I'm able to do that myself, sure beats finger pricking (they gave me safety lancets for that) as couldnt fire the pen. I still do fingerprick test to confirm when lowish > 4.5
I've found it difficult over the last few days with the toujeo (18 units) injection stomach is sore and stings a fair bit when doing the injection and afterwards (using safety needles so cant see them) fairly frequently bit of blood at injections sites, and starting to see some bruising. curious how long does it take to get used to doing? also have novarapid injections to take 15 min prior to food they dont sting or hurt as much (5 units) thankfully i dont struggle as much with those. Takes me a few minutes to actually inject unsure why as was able to do a lot easier a couple of weeks ago.
got to laugh at discharge letter they said iv/im & venepuncture was challenging, thats putting it mildly was lots of attempts due to panicing so much. Fairly surprised that the phobia effects at least 1 in 10 people that helps a little knowing its common. friday not looking forward to a couple of days time to get bloods checked again, havent got any elma left nor diazapan so hoping drs surgery able to do prescription and send it straight to the pharmacy.
Diabetic nurses have said im doing good apparently.
latest 7 day time in range: 89% yellow 11% *last 7
14 day time in range 83: yellow 16% high 1%
25th jan - 23rd feb red 3% yellow 23% time in range 74%.
any advice on how how to deal with needlephobia would be greatly appreciated and I hope I will be able in time to overcome that irrational fear
I've found it difficult over the last few days with the toujeo (18 units) injection stomach is sore and stings a fair bit when doing the injection and afterwards (using safety needles so cant see them) fairly frequently bit of blood at injections sites, and starting to see some bruising. curious how long does it take to get used to doing? also have novarapid injections to take 15 min prior to food they dont sting or hurt as much (5 units) thankfully i dont struggle as much with those. Takes me a few minutes to actually inject unsure why as was able to do a lot easier a couple of weeks ago.
got to laugh at discharge letter they said iv/im & venepuncture was challenging, thats putting it mildly was lots of attempts due to panicing so much. Fairly surprised that the phobia effects at least 1 in 10 people that helps a little knowing its common. friday not looking forward to a couple of days time to get bloods checked again, havent got any elma left nor diazapan so hoping drs surgery able to do prescription and send it straight to the pharmacy.
Diabetic nurses have said im doing good apparently.
latest 7 day time in range: 89% yellow 11% *last 7
14 day time in range 83: yellow 16% high 1%
25th jan - 23rd feb red 3% yellow 23% time in range 74%.
any advice on how how to deal with needlephobia would be greatly appreciated and I hope I will be able in time to overcome that irrational fear