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@O_DP_T1, welcome back. I think that in the second sentence, starting with OK, that you mean Levemir rather than Novorapid ?
It sounds like you may have injected into an area on your thigh that is scarred. The insulin, any insulin, injected there is not likely to be absorbed reliably. That area needs to be avoided for a long time.
I wonder if you always inject into your thighs?
As well as trying a new, non-tough area of perhaps the other thigh, have you thought about other sites like tummy, backside, arms? I appreciate that with ? 5 injections per day it is a challenge to keep track of where you have injected and where else to try.
I saw and then copied an injection guide I saw, back when I was using the same insulins. It was some thin cardboard, big enough to cover the injection area of one thigh, the outer part of the thigh that is, so a rectangular shape. 2 vertical sets of holes were cut so that you have 4 holes in 2 rows to use as guides of where to inject and record where you have injected.
You can use the guide or something a bit smaller for the tummy area and backside. Maybe smaller for the arms depending on your size.
so you have 8 injections sites on each thigh = 16, same for tummy, backside, and arms = 64. So in theory you would not be back to the same area of injection for about just under 13 days.
Hope that the fresh site works better and that you can rotate your sites to minimise the trouble happening again.
Best Wishes.
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