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<blockquote data-quote="Introverted_And_Proud" data-source="post: 2731360" data-attributes="member: 586744"><p>I'm also a user of Novorapid and am currently experiencing similar problems. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes when my blood sugars have gone unusually high despite injecting the correct dose, I've found that the problem is related to my injection sites. I tend to bruise very easily when I inject and it frequently causes lumps on my skin, which has affected how the insulin works. In other cases, I have a knack for hitting a muscle, which has also affected how the insulin is absorbed into my body. In the case of the former, I tend to experience high levels, while in the latter case, it's a hit or miss. Sometimes it goes too high, while in others it can drop too low.</p><p></p><p>Have you checked your injection sites for any hard or lumpy skin? When you administered your injections, do you recall if you felt any pain or experienced any bleeding?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Introverted_And_Proud, post: 2731360, member: 586744"] I'm also a user of Novorapid and am currently experiencing similar problems. Sometimes when my blood sugars have gone unusually high despite injecting the correct dose, I've found that the problem is related to my injection sites. I tend to bruise very easily when I inject and it frequently causes lumps on my skin, which has affected how the insulin works. In other cases, I have a knack for hitting a muscle, which has also affected how the insulin is absorbed into my body. In the case of the former, I tend to experience high levels, while in the latter case, it's a hit or miss. Sometimes it goes too high, while in others it can drop too low. Have you checked your injection sites for any hard or lumpy skin? When you administered your injections, do you recall if you felt any pain or experienced any bleeding? [/QUOTE]
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