Sunshine2297
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It’s advisable most definitely but not compulsory.It's compulsory
They will, but it takes a long time. Putting things in perspective, R.D Lawrence, the man who co-founded the British Diabetic Association with H G Wells, used to inject himself during dancing (!) through his trousers into the thigh! We're talking at least 80 years ago!I too have over used my tummy and what happens over the years is the (fatty??) lumps form under the skin which makes the injection less effective.. I must have favoured one side more than the other as I’ve only formed a lump on the left side.. I now rotate a little more... with a new needle the outer arms are easy for me especially in the summer when wearing t shirts
Not tried thigh or buttocks though
It too about 8 years for the lumps to form I’m wondering if I stop injecting there is the lumps will eventually disappear?
I change my needle tip if it's bent, otherwise reuse it. (Reusing needles was a great tip I received by one of the others on the DAFNE course I was on.) I always rotate my injection sites.
Thigh is perfect. I generally use thay area for most injections, as long as you get it to the right area you never feel itI too have over used my tummy and what happens over the years is the (fatty??) lumps form under the skin which makes the injection less effective.. I must have favoured one side more than the other as I’ve only formed a lump on the left side.. I now rotate a little more... with a new needle the outer arms are easy for me especially in the summer when wearing t shirts
Not tried thigh or buttocks though
It too about 8 years for the lumps to form I’m wondering if I stop injecting there is the lumps will eventually disappear?
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