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<blockquote data-quote="thedame" data-source="post: 110758" data-attributes="member: 22268"><p><strong>Re: Anyone use Byetta?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I keep my pen in a cool tiled room with no heating - not freezing cold but when I kept it in the lounge it was getting too warm with the advent of the heating going on and tiny bubbles appeared. So pen is quite cold to touch but I only experience a slight burning when I inject in certain places: my preferred area is on the front of my thighs but if I veer to edges -say too high up of too low down from the central pad of fat (and believe me there is a lot of that!) I can feel the needle going in and get that burn for a nano second. I think this is due to hitting a less fatty spot but will get some clarification when I see my nurse on Friday for a check up. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't worry me at all - just that normally I don't even feel the prick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedame, post: 110758, member: 22268"] [b]Re: Anyone use Byetta?[/b] I keep my pen in a cool tiled room with no heating - not freezing cold but when I kept it in the lounge it was getting too warm with the advent of the heating going on and tiny bubbles appeared. So pen is quite cold to touch but I only experience a slight burning when I inject in certain places: my preferred area is on the front of my thighs but if I veer to edges -say too high up of too low down from the central pad of fat (and believe me there is a lot of that!) I can feel the needle going in and get that burn for a nano second. I think this is due to hitting a less fatty spot but will get some clarification when I see my nurse on Friday for a check up. It doesn't worry me at all - just that normally I don't even feel the prick! [/QUOTE]
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