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Painful injection sites


Oh I am familiar with cheaper brand of needles, I have experienced the cheaper brand of 8mm needles and that was a nightmare to use. I don’t know why out of all lengths, the previous gp thought 8mm was a good length, but hey anything to save money right? Thankfully the gp here hasn’t made an attempt to change it and I have been getting the BD microfine 4mm needles.
 

I can relate, I was prescribed BD microfine 5mm needles for a long period of time. Until I went to uni and the gp there changed my prescription of needles to a cheaper brand and a different length. It was a nightmare to use.
 
Indeed, even when i'm injecting i'm surprised at the amount of muscle I have. We live and we learn eh?
 
Hi there
My experience is almost identical to yours. Quite often breaking through the outer layer of skin is nearly like cracking a shell. My solution to this is to really massage moisturiser into my midriff daily, this does really help. Nurses have told me that often the outer layer can be quite tough on some folk. Good luck with it.
 
Thank you,
 
I have a pump now, but I remember sometimes I would inject and go yow!!!! I figured I hit a nerve and bore through it. But I never hit a hard patch?

Now my dog on the other hand gets shots and she will yelp off and on so I move the rest of the shot to a different area and she's fine. I just figure it's a nerve hit if it's just off and on.
 
Hi ,
Yes it does help ,but I find it does not get better .
I’ve been a Type 1 for over 56 years ,over these years averaging 3 injections per day .,by rotation of injection sites I’ve managed to avoid lumps ,painful sites etc ,but ,recently wear and tear has caught up with me .Over the last 6 months ,I’ve developed lumps ,resulting in irregular/irrational release of insulin .This in turn .leads to very poor BG levels ,my Libre has really helped .
Has anyone been moved onto a pump as a result of something similar. .?
Thanks wjo
 
Hello, thats an interesting input, I know some diabetics being on a pump means less injections but I don't know if that helped with lumpy injection sites.
 
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