Hello @KC49 and welcome to the forum. I had similar problems with all long acting insulin. In the end, this was one of the reasons I got my insulin pump sooner than planned. Sorry I don't know how long it will take for the effects of the Insulatard to wear off, but hope it's not too long. It's a horrible pain!! I stuck it for years with it getting worse all the time, so it's not a comparable timescale to you.
Hopefully others will be along soon who can help you more. In the meantime do read around the forum and ask any questions you have.
Personally, I hate injecting in my thighs, feels very uncomfortable to me, so I don't. Instead, I take my long acting in my arms, hips or bottom, and occasionally in the tummy which I usually reserve for my short acting.I got more and more pain in my thighs. Felt like sunburn/bruising on both thighs (where I do the long-acting) and the injections would sting.
Sorry you are experiencing pain for Insulatard. When I was first diagnosed I used a mixed version for a couple of months until I was, thankfully, changed to basal/bolus. I did not experience any reaction to it apart from reluctance to have to eat my insulin.
If it was me, I would be avoiding injecting any insulin in my thighs until the pain has subsided.
I have quite muscular legs so have rarely injected into them and used my belly area for both bolus and basal. After more than 15 years I have no lumps as I change my injection spot each time. I came up with a pattern which helps me remember (as do the bruises). So I inject on the left side on odd numbered dates (1st, 3rd, 5th, ... of the month) and right side for even dates. I use the same hand for finger pricks as I do for injections to reinforce this. Then I do a kind of circle of injections on the appropriate side throughout the day.
I know some people inject their basal in their buttocks which is another option.
I had heightened sensitivity to insulin injections, bruised all over and they stung. After a month, it passed. I don't think it's uncommon. My stomach was the worse place. I found my lower back and bottom better.
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