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  • @Grimlock987
    @Grimlock987 2 года назад +3

    First time seeing a smart pen before. It’s definitely cool. Thanks so much for the video.

  • @jane-i5u
    @jane-i5u 2 года назад +1

    So got the InPen before I could get insulin. I set it up and pretended i was using so I could start using app. Just got insulin today. Will set up tomorrow. My usual pharmacy did not carry so had mail order from my Medicare insurance. All been working great. Along with my IPort I feel have all the benefits of a pump without being tethered to a pump. I also like to make my own decisions and it seems all the new pumps tell you what to do. Thanks for all of your help

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 2 года назад

      So good to hear! I hope you'll find it useful

  • @Jen-pb6vg
    @Jen-pb6vg 2 года назад +5

    I work in pharmacy I know sometimes insurance will not have the cartridges as a preferred item. Have you ever run into that issue. Also if you insurance company changes your preferred insulin seems like it could be a problem. But then insurance companies and diabetes and the supplies always seem to cause headaches.

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 2 года назад +1

      Usually, it’s a headache. I haven’t had any issue getting the cartridge on any of my insurance plans (I changed plan in 2022). It’s usually not on the formulary but it seems it’s only because it’s not sold as often.
      But yes, if you get switched from one insulin to another mid-year (not sure they can do that?) you’d have the wrong pen for the type of insulin, and you’d need a new pen

  • @MsJackiegleason
    @MsJackiegleason Год назад

    Thank you so much for this very informative video . I just received mine 2 weeks ago and I needed to change out the insulin . Was nervous very nervous. Thank you for easing my mind and nerves ❤🐈‍⬛❤

  • @jimchapp254
    @jimchapp254 Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing how to setuo . Will be getting one soon.

  • @amyseward165
    @amyseward165 10 месяцев назад

    I just ran across your video .. very informative. Do you still use this product ? or just a regular pen and also does the mobile device have to be near you ?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I've turned into a hardcore InPen fan. You don't have to bring your phone to use the pen, but it will only be able to send your doses to the app when you're within Bluetooth range

  • @MihaelaRo
    @MihaelaRo 2 года назад

    Hi i love your videos,i looked everywhere can't find the answer.Can I use my Dexcom G6 with the pen? I'm going on a cruise and i don't want to wear my pump.Thank you

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 2 года назад +1

      Your Dexcom readings will show up in your InPen app with a 2-hour delay, so not in real-time

  • @christopherone1
    @christopherone1 10 месяцев назад

    do you change needle and prime with every dose? also, i've noticed when bolusing a 1/2 unit only, sometimes even with just a 1 unit dose, nothing comes out...maybe just drops but no stream of insulin (like with an actual syringe)...even though it's been primed. I called and was told they really don't work with just 1/2 unit and often won't with 1 unit? ugh.

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I prime before every injection. Sometimes only air will come out, so you must confirm that insulin is flowing

  • @myrnagarcia7051
    @myrnagarcia7051 Год назад

    If I want to use it without having to download the application for now, can I use it?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong Год назад +1

      You can use the pen without the app. But without the app, you don’t get any of the functionalities such as the dosing calculator and dosing tracking

  • @mpal8264
    @mpal8264 10 месяцев назад

    How do you store the Inpen? Refridgerator?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 10 месяцев назад

      Just at room temperature. But I store the unopened penfilles in the refrigerator

  • @bernardobautista1185
    @bernardobautista1185 Год назад

    Do you have to program the pen with your Bolus?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong Год назад

      The pen will automatically record your doses. If you want to use the bolus calculator you have to enter your blood sugar, carbs, or both

  • @joyawegma9465
    @joyawegma9465 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @darrylr.4983
    @darrylr.4983 2 года назад +5

    Realistically I'm not going to count carbs, my eating habits are just too chaotic and I "graze" a lot. I currently use Novolog & Toujeo injector pens and I have enough Novolog stored in the fridge for several more months. But I do have issues forgetting if I took my insulin or not. I have the Dexcom G6 so record the dosage in the app, when I remember too. So the question is will the Inpen be of much use to me?
    I sometimes set a 4 hour timer on my Apple Watch to remind me about taking the next dose of Novolog. I have to be careful because I walk over 6 miles every afternoon and frequently get low alerts when doing this. I'm still playing with the Novolog dosage, I can take a max of 10 units and up to 50 per day total but I never get close to that. If it's been more than 4 hours since last dose of 10 I'll take 5 just prior to walking and that usually keeps me from getting too low. I also carry glucose pills when walking because I've gotten pretty low a few times, even seeing the G6 bottom out at 40 a few times. More recently I haven't been below the mid 50's and that's been pretty rare.

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 2 года назад +1

      I’m a huge fan of the InPen but if you have a large insulin pen stash already built up I would look into getting an insulin pen cap instead. I haven’t tried any of them but know there are a few available. Bigfoot Biomedical got one FDA approved last year and there are some non-approved versions available as well. Try googling “insulin smart cap”

    • @darrylr.4983
      @darrylr.4983 2 года назад

      @@DiabetesStrong thanks, all I can find is the one limited to the Freestyle Libre 2, not Dexcom G6. But I'll likely switch to the Libre 2 in May when my G6 runs out of sensors. The cost is only about 1/3 of Dexcom and the Blucon add on gives it about the same capabilities. I previously used the Libre 14 until I found out my insurance at the time would pay 100% for CGM ordered via a DME Provider. Now I'm on a Medicare Group Advantage PPO and got a serious case of sticker shock for the G6.

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 2 года назад

      @@darrylr.4983 got it. This is another option. Not something I've tried myself but just seen online timesulin.com/

    • @elastigirl6205
      @elastigirl6205 2 года назад +2

      If you use Novolog, get the Echo Pen. It doesn't need to be connected to a phone app. It shows how much and when your last dose was given. I love It, but my insurance co. won't let me get Novolog!

    • @theharvest5366
      @theharvest5366 Год назад

      @Darryl R Maybe, you should not take any insulin before ur walks ( I believe this is the reason for u dropping low) You have long walks...So, ur suger levels will always drop lower. Try it...I bet it will work for you

  • @bernardobautista1185
    @bernardobautista1185 Год назад

    Do you need a guardian sensor 3 for the InPen?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong Год назад

      No, you don't need to wear a sensor. The only way to get real-time sensor data in the pen is to use the Medtronic sensor. I use a Dexcom CGM and my CGM data only enters the pen 2 hours after. So for me, it's only for analytics

  • @kevinthomas26
    @kevinthomas26 Год назад

    We where taught to always round to the nearest half but the in pen always rounds down if the numbers come out to 1.99 it rounds down to 1.5 is there a way to fix this?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong Год назад +1

      I know, I find that a little annoying as well. I think it’s for safety. I usually look at the calculation (you can see it if you click the blue suggested dose bar) and do my own rounding

    • @kevinthomas26
      @kevinthomas26 Год назад

      @@DiabetesStrong Thanks we just got the In pen a few weeks ago for our daughter and still learning

  • @jengle44
    @jengle44 10 месяцев назад

    Can you explain the expiration date of the product?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, the pen in itself won't expire however the smart functionality will after a year as that is the battery's lifetime. The smart functionality allows the pen to send your doses directly to the app. So you can still continue to use the pen after the 1 year

  • @tyekajada
    @tyekajada Год назад

    What do you do if it gets unpaired not showing up no data from Dexcom coming in no data from Apple health . At end of day it says last seen 7 am

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong Год назад

      I haven’t had that issue but sounds like you have to reconnect the pen and set it up again. I’ve had issues with my Bluetooth not connecting the pen. Then I usually open the Bluetooth settings and click on the pen to reconnect

  • @jackschitt6235
    @jackschitt6235 Год назад

    Have you ever used the Medtronic pump and CGM? That's what I'm on currently. Whose CGM have you had the best experience with?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong Год назад

      I use Dexcom and have tried the Libre sensors (see my experience here ruclips.net/p/PLP1_U1UAmvW63vmif-nPtLUIMys5E8DmY) and the Medtronic sensor. I’ve had the best result with Dexcom

  • @andeexue
    @andeexue Год назад

    where i can buy it ? from indonesia

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong Год назад

      I believe it’s only available in the US and only with a prescription

  • @suzannetyler9205
    @suzannetyler9205 Год назад

    Can the inpen replace an insulin pump?

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong Год назад

      It's not automated, if that's what you're asking. It records when you do your injections and it has the bolus calculator that you find in most insulin pumps, but you have to manually do the injections

  • @eddiegray793
    @eddiegray793 10 месяцев назад

    When I push the button doesn't advance on its own have keep pushing on it toujeo type

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 10 месяцев назад

      This pen doesn’t work with long-acting insulin so yours is most likely a pre-filled pen

    • @eddiegray793
      @eddiegray793 10 месяцев назад

      @@DiabetesStrong but first used it the plunger advanced itself...just asking new to this pen

  • @kennethshamblin9613
    @kennethshamblin9613 2 года назад

    Hummmm this is cool i want one

  • @davidpowers6648
    @davidpowers6648 2 года назад

    Who designed this pen? The screw is TINY, less than a 1/4" wide. You have to have tiny hands. I doubt this pen is even usable for someone over 60. Very poorly designed!

    • @DiabetesStrong
      @DiabetesStrong 2 года назад

      It's owned and manufactured by Medtronic

    • @danielbayer5294
      @danielbayer5294 Год назад +1

      I'm 73 and have not yet had a problem. Daniel Bayer