1, “insulin can be addictive, you can’t stop playing”: This is an extremely wrong and harmful point of view, every year there are many patients suffer and delayed treatment, each doctor and diabetic patients have the responsibility to correct the society of this ridiculous remarks. Insulin is definitely not addictive, early patients injected for a period of time (2 weeks ~ months) can be very good protection of pancreatic function, islets rest and get restored, after a long period of time (months ~ years) can stop using insulin, and change to oral medicine or even simply diet exercise can be controlled satisfactorily. 2, combined with a variety of oral hypoglycemic drugs and a larger dose of people using a period of insulin therapy can significantly reduce the variety and dose of hypoglycemic drugs after stopping insulin, while better blood sugar control. 3, insulin is a physiological substance in the body, which has fewer side effects than all other hypoglycemic drugs and no damage to liver and kidney function. 4, patients with diabetes complications should use insulin early, insulin can slow down the development of complications. 5, “insulin should be used only in the last stage of diabetes”: this is another extremely wrong rumor! Some patients have to wait until all drugs fail and complications develop to the most advanced stage before using it, in fact, it is already too late, because at this time the complications are irreversible, the quality of life is very poor, at the same time, the function of the islets is very poor, insulin treatment effect is also poor. 6, “playing insulin is too complicated and troublesome”: in fact, it is not. Nowadays, it is very simple to use specially designed insulin pen for insulin injection, and the nurse will teach you within a few minutes, so even an 80-year-old woman can easily inject it by herself. 7. “Is it too expensive to take insulin?” : Compared with combined oral hypoglycemic drugs, insulin is cheaper and costs about 200 to 300 yuan per month. 8, insulin storage: the shelf life of unopened insulin is 2 years refrigerated, can also be stored at room temperature for 3 to 6 months; used insulin refrigerated can be used for 1 to 2 months, about 2 weeks at room temperature, so short-term travel may not need a refrigerator. When storing insulin, pay attention to place in a cool place, avoid exposure to the sun, can not be frozen, it is best to be placed in the refrigerator far side from the freezer compartment, so as not to freeze insulin due to the freezer compartment too cold.