Why we have to pinch the tummy and then inject pls help me

Sameer

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Why we have to pinch sometimes it hurts alot while inserting the needle why pls guide ????


Newly daignosed , novomix 30 , 21units in morning and 17 at night , have issues in eating and sleeping pls help me , why my morning BS is always high ???? Late night eating is the problem , so please help me guys
 

peecee

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Re: Why we have to pinch the tummy and then inject pls help

Injecting at the proper depth is an important part of injection technique. Most healthcare professionals recommend that insulin be injected in the subcutaneous fat, which is the layer of fat just below the skin. If you inject too deep, the insulin could go into muscle, where it's absorbed faster but might not last so long (and, it hurts more when you inject into muscle). If the injection isn't deep enough, the insulin goes into the skin, which affects the insulin's onset and duration of action.
 

ivinghoe

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Re: Why we have to pinch the tummy and then inject pls help

Most people dont pinch up these days.
However the reason for this advice is
When a needle penetrates the skin, tiny holes in the skin and fat beneath are created. There is a possibility that insulin can leak from these holes when the needle is removed. If you pinch the skin before injecting, the lined-up nature of the holes is disrupted, meaning improved effectiveness.
Today's needles are very fine and short and its quite rare for leaking to occur if you count slowly up to 10 before withdrawing.
If it's hurting more often than not when you inject check your needle size and ask for a finer gauge or a shorter length .
I use Novofine 0.25 x 6mm ones which work well for me
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/insulin/insul ... edles.html
There's more information here about injecting and from where I copied the quote from in this link..
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/insulin/diabe ... sulin.html
Similarly there's a page here as a guide to technique
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/insulin/how-t ... sulin.html
Hope this is of help
 

Sameer

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Re: Why we have to pinch the tummy and then inject pls help

That's great help Thankyou soo much
Sometimes it's really hard to push insulin inside I am using novo fine may be I am doing something wrong here !!!



Newly diagnosed taking insulin novomix 30 , 21units in morning and 17 units at night , have issues in late night snack very lazy always get high sugar in morning from 130 to 140