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Hi all
I have been injecting for around a month now and I just can’t seem to not nip myself a little and draw a tiny bit of blood, then I end up with a tiny little red mark for a while. I mean it’s useful because I know where I have previously injected. But it would be nice to have a clear stomach again! This issue does not tend to happen at any other injection sites only my stomach. It is also important to note that it doesn’t continue to bleed, it is almost like I am just nicking myself with the needle on the way in rather than it just being a nice clean injection and I am doing it almost on every occasion.
I use 4mm needles. Does anyone else tend to nick themselves with the needle? Is this common or do I need to tell my nurse and seek some advice. I just feel I’m not very good at injecting and keep marking myself. If this is common then that’s fine, but if no one else experiences this and there is a way I can improve my technique it would be nice to know!
I have been injecting for around a month now and I just can’t seem to not nip myself a little and draw a tiny bit of blood, then I end up with a tiny little red mark for a while. I mean it’s useful because I know where I have previously injected. But it would be nice to have a clear stomach again! This issue does not tend to happen at any other injection sites only my stomach. It is also important to note that it doesn’t continue to bleed, it is almost like I am just nicking myself with the needle on the way in rather than it just being a nice clean injection and I am doing it almost on every occasion.
I use 4mm needles. Does anyone else tend to nick themselves with the needle? Is this common or do I need to tell my nurse and seek some advice. I just feel I’m not very good at injecting and keep marking myself. If this is common then that’s fine, but if no one else experiences this and there is a way I can improve my technique it would be nice to know!