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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2453574" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I do change the needles every morning, and during the day too if needed. Rotating sites, knowing by feel if the needle needs changing, and it cuts down waste. I’ve always done this and no lipotrophy - yet (I’m not superstitious, but . . . ). Today’s needles aren’t as long-lasting as the big old stainless steel ones that needed to be sharpened so they do need changing regularly, but for me that’s not every time I inject. I tend to correct a few times to stay in range. However, each to what suits them best.</p><p>This thread is about a long haul flight. I was just saying what’s worked for me. It’s up to [USER=547989]@MommaE[/USER] to judge whether it would work for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2453574, member: 68789"] I do change the needles every morning, and during the day too if needed. Rotating sites, knowing by feel if the needle needs changing, and it cuts down waste. I’ve always done this and no lipotrophy - yet (I’m not superstitious, but . . . ). Today’s needles aren’t as long-lasting as the big old stainless steel ones that needed to be sharpened so they do need changing regularly, but for me that’s not every time I inject. I tend to correct a few times to stay in range. However, each to what suits them best. This thread is about a long haul flight. I was just saying what’s worked for me. It’s up to [USER=547989]@MommaE[/USER] to judge whether it would work for her. [/QUOTE]
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