Sandi & Chase in AZ
Member Since 2017
This is not a health emergency, but I need eyes on this question pretty quick, please.
Hello Fellow LL Peeps,
I haven't posted in about a week, but I've kept Chase's SS up to date. I have a really important question.
Chase's vial of Lantus expires at the end of this month. I used it way longer than I should have, but finances wouldn't allow me to purchase new insulin. Well yesterday I finally got a Lantus pen. My question is... since the insulin in the vial was probably not as potent as it once was, and since Chase sometimes does nose dives, should I watch him extremely close? His dose time is in about an hour and I have to read the instructions since I've never used a pen before. I mean... the pens don't go any less than his 0.1 dose, so I can't give him less to start. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there anything special I need to know before using the pen to give him his insulin?
Also, I got 3 pens. Should I put the ones I don't use in the refrigerator or is it just recommended to put used open ones in? If he starts going into remission again, I won't be able to do that drop dose anymore, since the pen doesn't dial anything less than the 1 unit. Oh... and 1 unit on the pen is the same as 0.1 u on the syringe, right? It looks the same. If it's not, I'm in big trouble.
Hello Fellow LL Peeps,
I haven't posted in about a week, but I've kept Chase's SS up to date. I have a really important question.
Chase's vial of Lantus expires at the end of this month. I used it way longer than I should have, but finances wouldn't allow me to purchase new insulin. Well yesterday I finally got a Lantus pen. My question is... since the insulin in the vial was probably not as potent as it once was, and since Chase sometimes does nose dives, should I watch him extremely close? His dose time is in about an hour and I have to read the instructions since I've never used a pen before. I mean... the pens don't go any less than his 0.1 dose, so I can't give him less to start. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there anything special I need to know before using the pen to give him his insulin?
Also, I got 3 pens. Should I put the ones I don't use in the refrigerator or is it just recommended to put used open ones in? If he starts going into remission again, I won't be able to do that drop dose anymore, since the pen doesn't dial anything less than the 1 unit. Oh... and 1 unit on the pen is the same as 0.1 u on the syringe, right? It looks the same. If it's not, I'm in big trouble.