Hi all!
Me again(I'm sure you'll soon get sick of me asking questions
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But basically I inject my Lantas into my thighs and that stings enough as is it. But the last couple of nights I've noticed that I'm starting to bruise?
Does anyone else get this? My thighs are so sore, I don't think I can go on much longer!
I've only been diagnosed for 2 months and have sort of been left to figure things out on my own so I'm not sure if there are any other places I could inject for my night time insulin?
Thank you all for your help, you're all amazing x
For a second I was very panicked, as I accidentally misread this as "I had the best result injecting my lantus in my ear".Hey!
Second - I had the best result injecting my lantus in my rear - just anywhere back there that you can grab hold of lol
I was told the same thing, and I haven't had any problems apart from the stinging. Maybe it's just to vary the area of injection that they suggest the thighs instead of the stomach.I was told to do Lantas in my thigh and my humalog in my belly
I do bruise occasionally. As someone here has already said - check the size of your needles. But it's important to rotate your injection sites as using the same place repeatedly will eventually cause problems as well as pain.You can inject Lantus into your thighs, your upper arms, your belly and your bum. Absorption may vary from place to place, but you'll find that out.Hi all!
Me again(I'm sure you'll soon get sick of me asking questions
)
But basically I inject my Lantas into my thighs and that stings enough as is it. But the last couple of nights I've noticed that I'm starting to bruise?
Does anyone else get this? My thighs are so sore, I don't think I can go on much longer!
I've only been diagnosed for 2 months and have sort of been left to figure things out on my own so I'm not sure if there are any other places I could inject for my night time insulin?
Thank you all for your help, you're all amazing x
Your belly/abdominal is a better area to inject and more effective for insulin uptake. I used to inject in my thighs and stopped that a while back.Why your thigh? Using a pen? Small needle? Why not in your belly?
I had the same problem, over time either I got used to the stinging or my injection area has been so punctured the nerves are not as sensitive, but I no longer have an issue. It took about 6 months and better control was worth putting up with the stingSorry this is so late!
I have the exact same experience, apparently Lantus is just made from something that makes it sting that little bit more, I think the pH is more acidic or something? Not entirely sure, I'm not very sciencey.
With my NovoRapid (fast-acting), I choose from my belly or legs, but I always always always do my Lantus in my bum - purely because there's more fat there than on my belly or thighs, so I don't feel the unavoidable burn quite as much. My entire stomach was bright purple and blue with bruising my first few weeks since I injected Lantus into my belly at first!
My nurse told me it's completely natural and you can't really prevent it because of how Lantus is made, so just avoid the less fatty areas if you can!