Thank you! Its good to know I am not doing something sillyit sounds like you are catching a small blood vessel as you are injecting, which is causing the bleed and subsequent bruise, your insulin will still be working. unfortunately you can't predict where these vessels are under the skin so keep rotating the injection sites. You are doing well so don't worry too much.
Take care.
Hello, I am on 4mm needles.Hello, what needle length are you using?
Do you stretch or pinch your skin?Hello, I am on 4mm needles.
No, I try to keep it soft by sitting so that it is fleshy when I inject, but never pinched or stretched. Should I try any?Do you stretch or pinch your skin?
Personally, I never pinch anymore but I stretch my skin, it makes veins more clear to see if there is any and massively reduces pain! Anyway I do that only with my thighs I don't have a third arm to stretch my armNo, I try to keep it soft by sitting so that it is fleshy when I inject, but never pinched or stretched. Should I try any?
Thanks!!
I would defo start to pinch the skin a bit. I have always pinched the skin up. Every now and again I will get a small bleed or bruise BUT very seldom nowNo, I try to keep it soft by sitting so that it is fleshy when I inject, but never pinched or stretched. Should I try any?
Thanks!!
Thanks, I will try doing that. I am not very good with needles and blood tbhPersonally, I never pinch anymore but I stretch my skin, it makes veins more clear to see if there is any and massively reduces pain! Anyway I do that only with my thighs I don't have a third arm to stretch my arm
Thanks for the info. I will try doing the change and see if it helps me. Appreciate you all sharing ur experienceI would defo start to pinch the skin a bit. I have always pinched the skin up. Every now and again I will get a small bleed or bruise BUT very seldom now
Don't forget to keep us updated!!Thanks, I will try doing that. I am not very good with needles and blood tbhBut will try to be brave and have control over it going forward
I hate needles.....T1D for 46 years tooThanks, I will try doing that. I am not very good with needles and blood tbhBut will try to be brave and have control over it going forward
I willDon't forget to keep us updated!!
Oh... Brave of youI hate needles.....T1D for 46 years too
Let us know how you get on
Fingers crossed after the baby is born everything will go back to normalOh... Brave of youI am in between type 1 and type 2 somewhere, had pancreatitis as a child, and guess pancreas have worn out over the years now. Insulin deficient but not dependent as they call it.
Have been told to have insulin for pregnancy, and go back to diet after delivery, fingers crossed...
Thank you! Much awaited pregnancy as I have a 9 year old, and this one took a long wait to actually happenFingers crossed after the baby is born everything will go back to normal
Congratulations on the pregnancy too
Thank you for that information - yes I am on Aspirin too... I will raise it with my consultant in next meet, just to make sure.Are you taking aspirin? I was prescribed aspirin when pregnant (due to having T1 diabetes) and found it made me bruise more easily than when I wasn't pregnant.
I've been on an insulin pump for a few years but the rare times I had bleeding back when I was on an insulin pen I don't remember it having any effect on insulin absorption. I never liked injecting on my thighs, though - always preferred stomach or backs of arms, personally.
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