martinsoton said:Hi I agree
I am a big burly 19 stone rugby player, but my injections still hurt some times. Some things that help reduce pain bruising.
1. make sure the needle enters at 90 degrees to body at an angle can hurt some times
2. try and get the needel in a nice flabby bit, grabbing a bit of love handle usually works best, but remember to keep changining locations
3. make sure the insulin is not chilled still
4. inject slowly as ill i shoot in quck i get a little lump and bruise
5. Some times it does just hurt for no reason!
non of my systems i would describe as burning though. It would speak to a decent diabetic specialist, in my experiance the quality varies if you are not happy with yours find another, it is important your son gets the treatment he deserves!
Eliminator said:eventualy we all have to go up to 8mm anyway.
Debloubed said:Eliminator said:eventualy we all have to go up to 8mm anyway.
Do we? Why is that?
Debloubed said:well, I never knew that :? I was on 8mm for years until the Pharmacist gave me 5mm by mistake one day and I was converted! Never knew that needle length was an issue for tissue probs/sites etc either? I have never, ever injected in the same area twice in a row and thought that would stop any 'site' issues occuring? The things you learn on this site, :lol: love it!
Sid Bonkers said:Regards needle length, I seem to remember looking at the Novofine web site when my pharmacist gave me 6mm needles by mistake that they recommend 6mm for fit people who dont have a lot of fat and 8mm needles for the rest of us that have a beer keg rather than a 6 pack :lol:
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