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<blockquote data-quote="mike@work" data-source="post: 1892704" data-attributes="member: 487115"><p>Yup, it will probably bleed, but as you also have injected insulin, some of it will find its way into your bloodstream. I also tried to stress before, that the risk for hypo is only elevated, so you will probably notice the hypo-effect if/when it happens.</p><p></p><p>Concerning your second question I just have to say - sorry, but not really. I have no such problems myself.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What size of needles are you using? If it's too long, I can imagine it gives you problems, and that would maybe explain the burning also - you could reach muscles as you inject, instead of a little bit under your skin...</p><p>Hitting a place that bleeds a little, is on the other hand not too uncommon - happens now and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike@work, post: 1892704, member: 487115"] Yup, it will probably bleed, but as you also have injected insulin, some of it will find its way into your bloodstream. I also tried to stress before, that the risk for hypo is only elevated, so you will probably notice the hypo-effect if/when it happens. Concerning your second question I just have to say - sorry, but not really. I have no such problems myself. What size of needles are you using? If it's too long, I can imagine it gives you problems, and that would maybe explain the burning also - you could reach muscles as you inject, instead of a little bit under your skin... Hitting a place that bleeds a little, is on the other hand not too uncommon - happens now and then. [/QUOTE]
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