Blackers183
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Hi All, recently moved across to 4mm needles from 8mm. Am on NovoRapid (NovoPen Echo) and Lantus (ClickStar pen). I started with NovoFine Plus needles but found that they went blunt after 2-3 uses and that due to the design could not be certain that they had gone all the way in. Have moved to BD needles now and swapping them over after 10 uses and can see much easier that they are fully in my skin.
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David
T1 28 years MDI
Hi,
Pictures taken under the microscope pretty much speak for them self, regarding multiple use...
View attachment 28291
When I was first diagnosed 46 years ago.....We had a box of needles (8 in there) which we had to make last a month. They were the size of darning needles BUT darning needles were sharperI don't understand why anyone would reuse needles, even if you have to pay for them yourself.
You will find it a LOT less painful now lolWell those pictures have certainly changed my view on how often I change my needles. Up until today, like pori69, for the last 25 years I have used one needle per cartridge...... never too old to learn
I have no words! I'm pleased you don't have to do that anymoreWhen I was first diagnosed 46 years ago.....We had a box of needles (8 in there) which we had to make last a month. They were the size of darning needles BUT darning needles were sharper. You just get used to not changing needles all the time. They are changed once a day now
When I was first diagnosed 46 years ago.....We had a box of needles (8 in there) which we had to make last a month. They were the size of darning needles BUT darning needles were sharper. You just get used to not changing needles all the time. They are changed once a day now
I am soooooo glad things have changed for the betterYes, I remember those. About an inch and a quarter or maybe 1.5 inches long.? They were huge for an 8 year old.. & that big unwieldy glass syringe...
I am soooooo glad things have changed for the better. Dead easy now lol
Advice from BD Medical about needles. View attachment 28361
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