Hello people,
Being back at Uni now and its really starting to bug me. I inject all over the place and try and rotate and the majority of the time the stomach is the only place where the insulin seems to work the best (though the majority of it is the victim of lipohypertrophy from years ago). The sights that aren't affected on my stomach, i use and they work great.
However elsewhere; My arms, bum and legs, they are SO unreliable! Sometimes they work and i find my blood is fine afterwards, but often they can be a load of s.... (rubbish). And being a student and needing to work, i start to be all tired as my bloods are high!
Anyone else experience any similar things??
(Oh and my HBA1C last was 6.5, so apart from that, it's alright!)
Hmm yeah I would say similar if I'm walking to uni and do it but I still don't get as tight control as within stomachFor me, injecting into limbs is OK if I am a little active afterwards, I assumed it helps to get the insulin circulating. So if I know I'm going to be sedentary afterwards, I use my stomach.
However elsewhere; My arms, bum and legs, they are SO unreliable! Sometimes they work and i find my blood is fine afterwards, but often they can be a load of s.... (rubbish). And being a student and needing to work, i start to be all tired as my bloods are high!
I've experienced lipo issues too so know what its like @nskelton
I found injecting the basal into my bum/ legs and bolus doses in the arms & stomach provided the best results, since changing to a pump I've been using my sides for my infusion sites and have had great results, worth a try if you've not used this area before.
I would say i do the same. Basal in legs! Never touch them otherwise but they're still battered
I'll second that area for the basal insulin.Use your bum for your basal.
Hello people,
Being back at Uni now and its really starting to bug me. I inject all over the place and try and rotate and the majority of the time the stomach is the only place where the insulin seems to work the best (though the majority of it is the victim of lipohypertrophy from years ago). The sights that aren't affected on my stomach, i use and they work great.
However elsewhere; My arms, bum and legs, they are SO unreliable! Sometimes they work and i find my blood is fine afterwards, but often they can be a load of s.... (rubbish). And being a student and needing to work, i start to be all tired as my bloods are high!
Anyone else experience any similar things??
(Oh and my HBA1C last was 6.5, so apart from that, it's alright!)
Hmm sort of,
A few years ago I had issues with my injection sites, and I got some little canula's from my diabetes nurse, I can't remember exactly what they were called, but tiny little butterfly canula's and you change it every few days, and inject directly into the tube, it takes the insulin deeper and avoids any lumps
I'm not sure if anyone else has used them, but yeah I hope that helps, may be an option you can consider !
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A few years ago I had issues with my injection sites, and I got some little canula's from my diabetes nurse, I can't remember exactly what they were called, but tiny little butterfly canula's and you change it every few days, and inject directly into the tube, it takes the insulin deeper and avoids any lumps
Sounds interesting! Never heard of them. Being a sporty guy and everything I bruise so easily!
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