I'm Type 2 and about four weeks or so into taking insulin after a serious DKA incident, on tablets before that.
Now taking fixed doses of Novarapid 3 x daily at breakfast, lunch and tea and Lantus in the middle of the day.
At the moment I am injecting into my abdomen, trying to move areas each day to rotate sites as advised, I don't feel confident enough yet to try the tops of my legs etc.
My question is sometimes it looks like the insulin is seeping out of the injection site a little as I take the needle out - is this normal, or am I doing something wrong. I do leave the needle in for the count of ten, just to make sure I am not taking out too quickly. the needle size is 4mm.
My other question on the same theme is sometimes a little pin prick of blood seeps out, is this normal or again am I doing something wrong?
Yes, thanks I am recovering but it was a big shock and I had no realisation about what was happening to me, I also had/have bowel problems which is what ultimately caused the DKA.
Are you testing your blood sugars? Many GPs tell their T2s not to test (a cynic might say it's because then they don't have to prescribe/pay for blood testing strips) but once you're on insulin you really do need to test.
Are you testing your blood sugars? Many GPs tell their T2s not to test (a cynic might say it's because then they don't have to prescribe/pay for blood testing strips) but once you're on insulin you really do need to test.
Yes, I've been told to test before injecting the insulin and last thing at night, - so 4 x daily. There doesn't seem to be any problem in my getting the strips, so far but I was also allowed them to a limit when I was taking the tablets, as one of them could have taken me to a hypo if not monitored.
I experience similar issues with injection. One of the DSN team suggested counting to twenty rather than ten. This seems to help. Her other suggestion to use a slightly longer needle.
Hope this helps. Good luck with the insulin. It takes some adjusting to
Hi. I have a similar small amount of insulin coming out occasionally; same for a small drop of blood. I started with the abdomen for both insulins but quickly started using the outer thighs for the Basal and the abdomen for the Bolus.