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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2295018" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I do occasionally get bruised feeling or stinging where the auto insertion device has been placed over a previous lump or bruise (as used to happen with the pen). I have made myself bleed too. But only once or twice in 8 years!</p><p>Its a good point about quantities going in but hopefully you are generally on less now anyway..other than the boluses!</p><p>Assuming your tech is the same you have fine filament being driven in by the metal insertion device which then comes out (mine is a Roche pump).</p><p>I'd advise rotating sites around quite a bit but mainly to check in with the pump nurses on the helpline who may be able to suggest a different filament or other practical suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2295018, member: 365308"] I do occasionally get bruised feeling or stinging where the auto insertion device has been placed over a previous lump or bruise (as used to happen with the pen). I have made myself bleed too. But only once or twice in 8 years! Its a good point about quantities going in but hopefully you are generally on less now anyway..other than the boluses! Assuming your tech is the same you have fine filament being driven in by the metal insertion device which then comes out (mine is a Roche pump). I'd advise rotating sites around quite a bit but mainly to check in with the pump nurses on the helpline who may be able to suggest a different filament or other practical suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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