- Messages
- 152
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi Folks
Like many, despite rotating sites, I've got way too many bumps and the DSN on Friday suggested I change my injection site from stomach to my thighs and backside. I've always found the stomach area best for me as I am now very skinny and held back to moving to my legs and arms becasue my GP suggested I avoid them until I put more weight on. Ironically, when I had a bit of fat it was those areas I used the most. I have to say though that the secondary illness I have means there not a hope in h**l's chance of any weight going on so I need to find alternative areas.
I've read as much as I can about the 4mm needle but find that some recommend pinching, others say it is not required. As I am very thin I don't want to inject into muscle. All the DSN said was 'it's your choice' although she did suggest reducing my insulin by 2 to 4 units as the 'new' site should let the insulin act the way it should.
Any advice from users of the 4mm size would be much appreciated.
I find it all a wee bit frustrating now as after so many years of injecting I seem to be having more problems now and in a weird way becoming more uptight about it all. Don't even get me started about my fear of injecting into a vein. It happened only once in 50 years and I never want that experience again.
Bill
Like many, despite rotating sites, I've got way too many bumps and the DSN on Friday suggested I change my injection site from stomach to my thighs and backside. I've always found the stomach area best for me as I am now very skinny and held back to moving to my legs and arms becasue my GP suggested I avoid them until I put more weight on. Ironically, when I had a bit of fat it was those areas I used the most. I have to say though that the secondary illness I have means there not a hope in h**l's chance of any weight going on so I need to find alternative areas.
I've read as much as I can about the 4mm needle but find that some recommend pinching, others say it is not required. As I am very thin I don't want to inject into muscle. All the DSN said was 'it's your choice' although she did suggest reducing my insulin by 2 to 4 units as the 'new' site should let the insulin act the way it should.
Any advice from users of the 4mm size would be much appreciated.
I find it all a wee bit frustrating now as after so many years of injecting I seem to be having more problems now and in a weird way becoming more uptight about it all. Don't even get me started about my fear of injecting into a vein. It happened only once in 50 years and I never want that experience again.
Bill