TIGERLILY1991
Active Member
- Messages
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Some people become allergic to their insulin.
If you are only experiencing this for one type of your insulin, it may be useful to ask if you could try an alternative. For example, change your Humalog to NovoRapid.
Hi I have been type 1 for 3 years and have just had exactly the same problem. My nurse had seen this before and has solved it by switching me to silicone coated and longer needles, longer will mean less chance of bruising and she thought it a reaction to the needle rather than the insulin hence the silicone coated ones. It was effecting me badly as sometimes it was as if I hadn’t even taken the insulin, I had so many bruises it was hard to find a gap to inject.Hi guys,
I've been Type 1 for just over 2 years now and I've been injecting Humalog and Abasaglar since diagnosis. Recently though, whenever I inject, I get a small painful lump at the injection site which goes down quickly but turns into a bruise after. The injection itself often stings now too, to the point I have to pull the needle out immediately.
I'm using the 4mm needles I've also used since diagnosis.
I tried Dr Google but everything says Lipohypertrophy which I don't think is it.
TIA x
Hi @TIGERLILY1991, Just a thought and apologies if I'm wrong, could it be you're not using a new needle every single time? When I can't be bothered and use the same needle for a day...or more....it always causes that small lump you mention followed by a little bruise. If you do change it every single time, I find that sort of resting it on the skin rather than pushing it in, and then allowing it to sink slowly in works a treat.
Hi I have been type 1 for 3 years and have just had exactly the same problem. My nurse had seen this before and has solved it by switching me to silicone coated and longer needles, longer will mean less chance of bruising and she thought it a reaction to the needle rather than the insulin hence the silicone coated ones. It was effecting me badly as sometimes it was as if I hadn’t even taken the insulin, I had so many bruises it was hard to find a gap to inject.
It’s worked. I now use Microdot droplet pen needles 8mm They also do 6mm. I can take a photo of the box if it helps.
Hi guys,
I've been Type 1 for just over 2 years now and I've been injecting Humalog and Abasaglar since diagnosis. Recently though, whenever I inject, I get a small painful lump at the injection site which goes down quickly but turns into a bruise after. The injection itself often stings now too, to the point I have to pull the needle out immediately.
I'm using the 4mm needles I've also used since diagnosis.
I tried Dr Google but everything says Lipohypertrophy which I don't think is it.
TIA x
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