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<blockquote data-quote="dtennant9" data-source="post: 663143" data-attributes="member: 54755"><p>I just had a quick question regarding inserting a cannula, is it much the same as when injecting with the exception of the introducing device?</p><p></p><p>Sometimes when I am injecting I realise an area will not be suitable for injecting due to being to painful or the needle not going in so I move the needle. When I go on the pump will I still have this flexibility or will it be easier to go in due to the introducing device?</p><p></p><p>This is the only thing I'm a little worried about with going on to the pump. I'd had a look around the forum but couldn't find any advice from people having any specific issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtennant9, post: 663143, member: 54755"] I just had a quick question regarding inserting a cannula, is it much the same as when injecting with the exception of the introducing device? Sometimes when I am injecting I realise an area will not be suitable for injecting due to being to painful or the needle not going in so I move the needle. When I go on the pump will I still have this flexibility or will it be easier to go in due to the introducing device? This is the only thing I'm a little worried about with going on to the pump. I'd had a look around the forum but couldn't find any advice from people having any specific issues. [/QUOTE]
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