Dinkeroon
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Does anyone else have this problem ??
I have been a Type 1 for 47 years.
I have discovered over about the last year that my injection sites are extremely hit and miss.
I injected in my thighs for years from the age of 7 with never a problem until I had a horrific accident and a number of hip surgeries. I now don’t have an area to inject into. I had to start injecting into my stomach. This was ok for a few years along with my arms. It is now very hit and miss if it works. I was told by a diabetes nurse to inject into my sides which is very difficult and painful. I am also dodging all the moles on my stomach. Sometimes the insulin works, sometimes it takes a while other times it’s doesn’t. It’s very hit and miss. If I do a top up and the previous jab hits in I am then on a downward spiral.
I get high spikes in the middle of the night which suddenly drop through the floor and have been told this is because of the menopause. What for 10 years.
Has anyone experienced issues like this please ??
I have been a Type 1 for 47 years.
I have discovered over about the last year that my injection sites are extremely hit and miss.
I injected in my thighs for years from the age of 7 with never a problem until I had a horrific accident and a number of hip surgeries. I now don’t have an area to inject into. I had to start injecting into my stomach. This was ok for a few years along with my arms. It is now very hit and miss if it works. I was told by a diabetes nurse to inject into my sides which is very difficult and painful. I am also dodging all the moles on my stomach. Sometimes the insulin works, sometimes it takes a while other times it’s doesn’t. It’s very hit and miss. If I do a top up and the previous jab hits in I am then on a downward spiral.
I get high spikes in the middle of the night which suddenly drop through the floor and have been told this is because of the menopause. What for 10 years.
Has anyone experienced issues like this please ??