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<blockquote data-quote="racheel" data-source="post: 2749244" data-attributes="member: 95089"><p>Yeah I use lower stomach and thighs trying to out them in different places everytime. I honestly didn't have a great track record doing injections I really struggled when I got diagnosed I had diabulmia for a good number of years I only really snapped out of it when I had my last dka which nearly killed me it took me 5 years to get on the pump after that and it's honestly changed my life my mental health is getting better so doing the manual corrections sounds a little scary for me. And yeah I'm clumsy so I do knock my sites or catch my tube on the draws in my kitchen but changing the handles soon so there's nothing to catch it on </p><p>But thank you for the advice I'll definitely have a think about the manual corrections tho to try and even out the spikes </p><p>Thank you juicyj</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racheel, post: 2749244, member: 95089"] Yeah I use lower stomach and thighs trying to out them in different places everytime. I honestly didn't have a great track record doing injections I really struggled when I got diagnosed I had diabulmia for a good number of years I only really snapped out of it when I had my last dka which nearly killed me it took me 5 years to get on the pump after that and it's honestly changed my life my mental health is getting better so doing the manual corrections sounds a little scary for me. And yeah I'm clumsy so I do knock my sites or catch my tube on the draws in my kitchen but changing the handles soon so there's nothing to catch it on But thank you for the advice I'll definitely have a think about the manual corrections tho to try and even out the spikes Thank you juicyj [/QUOTE]
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