I think the change in needle length - either shorter or longer - will have an impact as it's injecting into a different area if tissue@Alasdair do you mean you're getting lower blood sugars from the shorter needles...?
That's interesting/confusing... I did have the 4mm ones but my GP suggested I may have better absorption with *longer* needles... I used one of the 8mm needles she gave me to try and it hurt like hell! So I haven't tried again - but thought I 'should' try the 6mm after what she said... But I think you're saying that shorter is what gives you better absorption...?
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I think the change in needle length - either shorter or longer - will have an impact as it's injecting into a different area if tissue
My needles have just been changed from bd micro fine. I now have unifine needles. Which are definitely cheaper as they feel flimsy and when I use them they don't feel smooth, like they're catching when I inject!!! Not nice!
I'm going to request different ones on my next prescription!
Has anyone else had this problem?
mine has been changed to GlucoRx FinePoint I used 1 first time today and it felt better than the BD needles I was on
they are 5mm 31gauge same as my old ones
Hope you get changed back to the BD needles @smithyxxx, you've had an awful time with the Finepoint and you did right to report the issues you were having with them.
Hi new member here and searching the internet for Finepoint GlucoRX 5mm 31g 0.25mm needle problems I came across this thread.I have used BD microfine needles for a lot of years with no problems apart from the odd blocked needle,I was changed to the finepoint needles around a month ago and have had a lot of problems, which I am now trying to resolve with my doctors and chemists.The first problem I noticed was that around 8-10 needles per box are not sealed hence no longer sterile,a lot of the needles are not straight and are bent when the cap is removed,others bend on use,injection sites on my stomach and legs are easily bruised with others becoming very itchy and red and some with small puss filled spots after a day or twne of the worst experiences has been around 20 or so of these needles have been very difficult to inject using my novo pens and when I cut off the needle the insulin squirts out from the chopped needle,hence you do not know how much insulin you have taken or if any at all.For the last week after having three of these needles do this I have noticed a spike in my levels and had to inject again,this morning was the final straw where one of the needles came out of the plastic holder and my wife was just able to grab it from my leg with a pair of tweezers.The chemist has given me an emergency issue of the BD needles after viewing the evidence I gave them,IE a brand new box opened in front of her and 7 open needles no longer sterile,and I also kept a needle that was blocked solid connected it to my pen and showed them that it would not issue 10 units of insulin the insulin came out when I cut the needle off in front of them,but we also saw insulin escaping up the threads of the novopen which should be getting injected this is due to the pressure caused by pressing the pen top,a lot of people may actually miss this happening especially old age and young children.I am now waiting for phone calls from my doctors and chemist while they decide what to do,if you are using these needles please check carefully and always do an airshot before using them to make sure the insulin is coming out,personally I will be refusing to use them again.
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