Humulin N Pen for Type 2 Diabetes User Reviews
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- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- May 14, 2025
"There is bleeding after removing the needle. I often feel that even though the pen is clicking, it is not releasing insulin. It works perfectly fine when I am setting up the pen, but after inserting the needle into the skin, the pen seems to malfunction, this is difficult to confirm without wasting a pen."
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"The pen is the best part. It takes less than a minute, no pain. My sugar levels have not changed, they are in the mid 200s, although sometimes I see 170s. I once saw my sugar as 440. No one can explain why this insulin has not worked for me."