So this is a long story that I will try to shorten to get to the point.
I am on a path to getting a pump. But to do so, I wanted to simplify down what I was taking (which was R + Humalog + L at bedtime.) With L gone, I dropped R and have been using just Humalog in the day and L at night.
Well, I went to see my diabetes educator and she mentioned that I could use the pen if I liked. And I remembered the old Novo pen I had (em, I had two of the originals and then one of the rev 2.)
The original novo pen is a very nice solid metal. You unscrew the cap and screw it on the back of the pen, exposing the needle and pushing out the pumping mechinism.
One full push generates 2 clicks and indicates delivery of 2 units. One half push generates a click and one unit.
I *loved* the pen for it's size and style. It looks like a normal pen when closed - very inconspicuous.
So my question is: does anyone still use these? Or are all pen users using latter pens?
What are the benefits of the newer pens other than dial-a-dose?
I'll try and attach pictures here:
Note the old school Precision QID Pen! Remember that one?