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Sneaky injections through clothing?

P17BULL

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A friend of my father used to inject insuline through his trousers in his thigh, for example at the restaurant, and no one ever noticed it. Someone here ever practiced something like that? Of course the sterility of the needle gets lost...
 
I've been told you can do it through thin clothing such as tights, leggings etc but I don't think you should do it through things like jeans, jumpers. Not very educated on the subject but I don't think it would be a good idea because the needle could get bent or blunt (or both) before it has even pierced the skin which could make the injection more painful for you. :(
 
I was told sternly not to inject over clothing and not to pinch and inject.

The needles I use are 4mm, and what ive been told is that because they are so small, it needs to be direct contact to skin.

As for the not pinching, I find that pinching and injecting hurts way less, but was told that if I pinch, I may inject down into muscle, and not the top layer of fat, and in that instance, the insulin wouldn't work.

Which begs the question, what if I had a low body fat % and was all muscle (ha!). Would I not be able to inject into my abs?
 
I spent 25 years injecting through clothes. The main concern is blunting the needle, as long as it's only from time to time it never caused issues. What I would say is that bleeders make a mess of your clothes if injecting through...
 
Agree with @tim2000s I only injected through clothes if I had no other choice as I'm prone to a bleed and the mess isn't worth it !
 
I prefer to inject in my stomach for a bolus & I prefer to wear dresses, so I quite often inject through my dress for lunch. I do make sure it's only a thin layer of material & to use a new needle every time. It's not ideal & it's not recommended, but I've not had any problems with sites.
 
My cousins used to inject through their clothes (jeans, etc) all the time & never had a problem.

My sister and I have never done it due to the same reasons as above posters but you could always try once and see how you get on.
 
I used to inject through thin clothes before I had my pump, but it can bleed and stain your clothes and also the needle holes can turn into bigger holes and rips unless you're very careful.
 
I used to inject through clothes whenever out in the wide world -- always used a new needle though.
 
Of course the sterility of the needle gets lost...

Yes it does, plus the modern day pen needle has an ultra-fine tip which is easily damaged when injecting through clothing, if your just starting out with diabetes it's not a good habit to get into IMHO.
 
Of course it's not a good habit to practice daily, but in some occasions could be useful... :)
 
Of course it's not a good habit to practice daily, but in some occasions could be useful... :)

If needs must, but it's not a good habit to get into from the onset.

I have done it before, but that was 30+years ago when the needles were like nails and unlike the modern Ultra-Fine needles we thankfully have now :)
 
A friend of my father used to inject insuline through his trousers in his thigh, for example at the restaurant, and no one ever noticed it. Someone here ever practiced something like that? Of course the sterility of the needle gets lost...

If needs must and only through a thin layer of clothing. Sometimes I had to do this years ago, when working on Reception at a car dealership, I just had to do it sometimes, but I wouldn't make a habit of it.
 
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I used to when newly diagnosed but not at all any more after my DSN showed me a picture of a used needle under a microscope all bent and covered in fibers etc...not pretty. But...if needs must...then so be it...just don't make a habit of it
 
Sometimes I inject through leggings or tights if I'm at a restaurant or something and at the table I don't want to start stripping off! I could go to the bathroom of course, but sometimes you don't think and it's more convenient to do it there and then. I would never inject through jeans or jumpers though.


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It all depends what I am wearing normally inject in my tummy. So I can roll down waistband. Or if a dress or skirt just pull it up under table and inject and flash a bit of leg i That is why a pen is great.
 
I think you should only inject through tights and very thin materials so the needles don't blunt and hurt you.
 
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