tablets per day two tablets at a time, three times a day and I also take 1000 Units of vitamin E and 1000 units of vitamin D. Are there any meds you can take to help with the peripheral neuropathy in your feet? I am taking Gabapentin (the generic of Neurontin) I take six (6) 600-mg. Also, some clinics will give out free insulin samples from the pharmaceutical (sp?) reps. But there are non-profit charity care programs that qualifying diabetics can access. ![]() ![]() I, for one, cannot imagine dealing with the costs of diabetes on my own - I would be broke. Those of us with good healthcare are so fortunate. My biggest complaint is the constant, never-ending pain in both my feet from the diabetic peripheral neuropathy. I take 50 units of the Lantus insulin in the morning and then I take the Humalog insulin on a sliding scale depending on my blood sugar levels. What do people do who do not have insurance or help from family members? My blood glucose levels run in the 200 range and I test five times a day. I am retired and I live on a fixed income. I also bought five of the Humalog Kwik-Pens for a total cost of $346.99, with an insurance co-pay also of $45.00, thus saving me $301.99. I bought five of the Star Solo Pens of the Lantus insulin today the cost was $227.30, but my insurance co-pay was only $45.00, saving me $182.30.
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