I was injecting in my abdomen for 12 years before I started pumping.
I had a "side rule". On even dates, I used my right side for injections and right hand for finger pricks. On odd dates, I used my left side and left hand.
I would rotate around each side every day so that I kept each injection away from the last.
There were a few reasons for rarely using other sites
- as I am slim, I need to pinch. This is not possible on my arms and difficult to do on my bottom
- as I am very active, injecting in my legs would significantly increase my insulin sensitivity.
- anywhere apart from around my waist is not possible to access in "polite company" and I refuse to hide away to keep myself alive.
I have no hard lumps from following my regime. And, like @Nicola M I don't believe there are any set standards. However, I do think different body types are more susceptible to lumps so, for example, someone larger, may need to take more care with rotations.
In the simplistic terms I understand, if I run around after injecting in my leg (while the insulin is still active), my leg moves more which means my insulin reacts faster. Likewise, If I could inject in my arm, I would not do so if I was going to play tennis in the next 4 hours.Could you elaborate on the bolded part please? I am also very active, and didnt know this needed to be considered. I am not familiar with the concept of insulin sensitivity (feels like i should be...)
In the simplistic terms I understand, if I run around after injecting in my leg (while the insulin is still active), my leg moves more which means my insulin reacts faster. Likewise, If I could inject in my arm, I would not do so if I was going to play tennis in the next 4 hours.
Is this your basal?Thats very interesting. It would make sense aswell, because in the last year since ive been injecting into the side of my thigh, ive found that when i play golf, which is not overly exhausting but around a 5 mile walk, my blood sugar levels seems to plummit into oblivion. I understood that reaction to a heavy gym session or 90 minutes of football, but not to a round of golf.
Ill try making a conscious effort to inject on my stomach on days where i play football and golf, hopefully that will make it slightly easier to manage.
Is this your basal?
I find thigh basal injections (with no fast acting on board.) on gig nights prancing about like an idiot for nearly 2 hours.
Can keep me cruising around 5mmol long after the basal should have tailed off. Or even finished?
I’ve even had a mild hypo after packing down @1am.
Sorry, I tend not to have bolus on board or eat prior to a gig.I was referring to bolus, but, i think ill avoid the thighs on sporting days with both bolus and basal as an experiment.
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