I usually have my lantus (long acting) in my bum and novorapid (short acting) in my belly, my nurse told me this way, most of the time the lantus will sting but was told that it is what it is!
He has a case for the pens he is using but he keeps the spare insulin in the fridge till he needs it & he's really careful about checking expiry dates.Where does he store the insulin in use?
He can inject the background insulin in either his legs or bum and his meal-time insulin in his stomach or arms. To prevent it hurting upon injecting make sure he uses a new needle every-time, also make sure not to inject the insulin too fast as this can make it very painful.
The needle size can also make a difference, if he doesn't use the 4mm needles already he should ask his gp to prescribe them, take a look at the following which has some good information on injecting insulin and shows the sites where insulin is best injected:
http://www.bd.com/us/diabetes/page.aspx?cat=7001&id=7261
diagnosis for either type of diabetes is through blood draw, especially for type 1. There are enzyme tests to tell if a person is type 1 or type 2 diabetic.
YES, all type 1 people MUST do insulin injections, their pancreas has died and doesn't work at all any more so it doesn't produce natural insulin. To live people must have insulin and it must work correctly.
Yes, all diabetics must do their testing several times a day to be in or near the normal glucose ranges.
Only type 2 people sometimes can regulate their glucose levels through diet and exercise. Type 1 people can only regulate how much extra insulin they must inject due to what they eat or don't eat.
The problem is still with his insulin injections. He does rotate his injection sites and follows the rules on reducing any trauma to the skin. It's just still very sore for him so I was just wondering if any longstanding diabetics had any tricks or tips they do to help with this problem?
Only what was said earlier, use a new needle every-time and make sure to inject the insulin slowly.
What brand of needle does he normally use? I was mistakenly given a box of Owen Mumford Unifine Pentips needles a month or two back and they were the most comfortable needle I've used, even better than the BD needles I usually get prescribed.
He uses the BD needles at the moment, I'll tell him to request the other ones though, must be worth a try! Thanks again
Hi - am new at this site and like the comfort of knowing how everybody copes with injections and insulins and all.late home so late joining in! I have some 'methods' to sometimes over come the lantus sting. First it must be at room temperature - cold is sore. Then if the skin prick feels sharp even before injecting. I change site to the opposite side quickly ( sort of fools the nerves that it would hurt on the first area- but then the other side dose not get the message in time!! ) If I persist on the rejected site it gets its own back by bruising!!! I have read that cooling the site with ice works, but is complicated to get ice each time! Scratching gently anywhere else again confuses the pain links (a bit like 'rubbing it better' after a fall) I generally use my tum, occasionally commit the sin of injecting through trousers and into thigh if eating out - does cause more bruising.as if to get its own back! In all try,try, again and just accept that sometimes it is going to hurt!
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