My thighs kill me and always bruise. I take my basal in my love handles but the rest goes in my stomach. Faster acting too. Never tried my arms but imagine it would hurt. I rotate stomach in quadrants as well as quadrants in quadrants. Works well for me. Thighs kill, bleed and bruise
So I've been giving myself injections in my stomach only recently, as a result of some pretty bad bruising on my legs and arms.
I know it's not good to stick to one area, so I'd appreciate some advice on how to stop the bruising?
I use pens, and a 4mm needle.
You can also use your bum, ideal for basal doses.
Inject slowly, don't force the insulin in, I found this useful in preventing bruising.
Good, make sure to change it each time.
I can't actually control the injection I push a button and the insulin goes in pretty quick. I can't do anything about it.
No scar tissue or lumps but occasional bruising. I go by quadrants. Start upper right, lower right, lower left, upper left. There's 4 injections. Then you can also do upper part of right quadrant, then lower or middle of the same quadrant etc. Another way would be to use the same quadrant for a day and just pick a different spot. Then you won't be in the same quadrant for 4 days. I generally use lower right at BF, lower left at lunch and either upper at dinner. Just a pattern I fell into. I just keep moving it aroundThanks @Kristin251
You haven't had any problems with scar tissue or lumps in your tummy from only injecting there?
What's your trick to remembering where you put it last in your stomach?
It's a NovoRapid flex penWhat do you use if you don't mind me asking?
Interesting. I will definitely try this. I didn't even realize I had the option.Thanks @tpaz
When you press down on the button to administer the dose just don't apply a lot of pressure (if possible), as said I found this made a difference when using a syringe and a insulin pen.
Always change your needle at every use, as at each use the needle blunts, making it harder to go into the skin, always change up your sites, use your arms, bum and love handle bits, try to avoid your tummy for a bit, overuse of one area means that eventually you'll get a build up of insulin at that bit and further insulin wont be absorbed.Thank you!
So I don't use basal right now, just bolus.
I can't actually control the injection I push a button and the insulin goes in pretty quick. I can't do anything about it.
I admit I'm guilty of not changing the needle each time. I'll use it 2-3 times before I change it. I will try this and see if it helps.
Always change your needle at every use, as at each use the needle blunts, making it harder to go into the skin, always change up your sites, use your arms, bum and love handle bits, try to avoid your tummy for a bit, overuse of one area means that eventually you'll get a build up of insulin at that bit and further insulin wont be absorbed.
I've found the same recently - stomach, outer thigh, bum and arms all bruising, some quite bad! Also been diagnosed with anemia recently, so just kind of guessed they were linked?!
I'll take on board some of these comments about pressure and site rotation more though
I don't have the option. The p n just shoots. I do think the amount of insulin in one bolus makes a difference. I squeeze the skin, shoot, let the skin go and hold 5 seconds, never releasing the button, withdraw and usually good. If I didn't pinch the skin I think I would die
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