Written By: ADCES staff. In collaboration with Lilly Diabetes
Using a connected pen/platform to share your insulin dosing information, glucose, and other diabetes-related data can be easily done through your smart phone. You download the app associated with your connected pen/platform, connect it to your pen, and then you are able to share your numbers with your diabetes care team.
Here are three examples of how connected pens/platforms have helped individuals living with diabetes.
Alex: "I have had diabetes for 15 years and use 4 injections of insulin each day. I have a busy life and sometimes I forget when I last took my insulin or to take it altogether. Carrying around logbooks and constantly having to write down all the numbers is exhausting."
Sam: "I have had diabetes for 20 years. I don’t always feel confident knowing how much carbs are in everything I eat and how to calculate the right dose on the fly. I am afraid that the guess work might drop my glucose too low, so I just underdose sometimes to be safe."
Tracy: "I have had diabetes for 8 years and try to keep my sugars within target range. I check my glucose several times a day and really want feedback from my care team about ways to increase time in my target range. I want to know if a connected pen/platform will help me do that."
These are just some of the ways a connected insulin pen/platform can help with managing diabetes on a day-to-day basis. Talk to your care team if you are interested in learning more.
Connected Insulin Device Certificate Program
Insulin Pump Therapy Online Course
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