If you have Diabetes and need to inject insulin than you know how much pain is involved with injections. Not many people are even aware that a product called "Insuflon" exists. It allows the user to insert a indwelling catheter into their body 1 time every 3 days, thus lowering the number of times you must stick yourself with a needle.
With it's soft indwelling subcutaneous cannula it can be used by adults and children, even infants can use this wonderful product. It was originally designed for use by children so that their families can manage their diabetes easier.
So far I have found two suppliers in the USA. Advanced Diabetes Supply and Diabetes Health Supplies.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Medicare Diabetic Supplies Options
When you are on Medicare, there are many different ways to get Medicare diabetic supplies. It all depends on how the Medicare policy works, and what type of Medicare diabetic supplies you need for your situation. It really will depend on the type of diabetes you have and what treatment it requires. Once that has been determined, your doctor will explain to you what Medicare diabetic supplies your situation will require.
For most people, Medicare will help with the Medicare diabetic supplies that are needed. If the Medicare itself doesn’t work, you need to get a supplement that will pay for the majority of the Medicare diabetic supplies. These policies are generally very affordable and will fill in the gaps and help you get exactly what you need. It is important that you understand what Medicare diabetic supplies are covered so that you can know where you need to fill in the gaps.
For most people, Medicare will help with the Medicare diabetic supplies that are needed. If the Medicare itself doesn’t work, you need to get a supplement that will pay for the majority of the Medicare diabetic supplies. These policies are generally very affordable and will fill in the gaps and help you get exactly what you need. It is important that you understand what Medicare diabetic supplies are covered so that you can know where you need to fill in the gaps.
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