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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1878145" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I am type 1 and when I used pens and got lazy it took me longer to inject because the needle was blunt! Also if the volume of insulin is large e.g. more than 6 units maybe he is taking his time depressing the button due to muscular weakness. Does he have enough subcutaeneous fat where he is injecting? Never had that problem but I imaginie a gent of 91 will not have plump legs? The abdomen is the best site.</p><p>Also it is certainly unusual but is it causing him any distress or problems? Going too fast can also be inefficient since you lose some of the dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1878145, member: 365308"] I am type 1 and when I used pens and got lazy it took me longer to inject because the needle was blunt! Also if the volume of insulin is large e.g. more than 6 units maybe he is taking his time depressing the button due to muscular weakness. Does he have enough subcutaeneous fat where he is injecting? Never had that problem but I imaginie a gent of 91 will not have plump legs? The abdomen is the best site. Also it is certainly unusual but is it causing him any distress or problems? Going too fast can also be inefficient since you lose some of the dose. [/QUOTE]
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