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@smc4761 - you’re going in the right direction. That’s a win as far as I can see. Give your legs a rest and maybe try a bum cheek? Sending a virtual hug xxx

Not given many injections in my bum before. Probably a good place to do it to be honest its so large there is plenty of surface area to choose from.

Problem I have found is on a normal injection you can see the needle penetrating the skin so you know insulin has gone in. With an injection to bottom you cant see if need has gone in. I would be worried needle has not gone in so no insulin
 
If you’re at home, you could try a full length mirror until you get the hang of it? No need to reach all the way around though, the bit of buttock you can see if you twist around might be enough to give your poor legs a rest.
 
To all who have offered support, please accept my sincere thanks. Feeling really deflated, whats the point all the effort and so little return. You guys however have helped me get things into perspective a little. Think I am trying to take big steps when maybe smaller one are required. Think its mainly the spikes that are getting me down, as the before meal BG are higher than I would like, but better than they were. That and the bloody dawn phenomenen

Thanks guys you are the best
 

Bless bless bless
As others have said even a little progress however small is welcome

I know it’s not where you want to be.

Take heart
 
Well turned up for my appointment and the nurse was unable to get a blood sample from my veins in either arm or back of my hand

I said not too worry as plenty others had also failed over the years

She booked me in to see the phlebotomist on the 26th September for round 2
 
when you pre-bolus for a meal & then get distracted and end up going hypo because you haven’t eaten ‍
 
Oh dear
Hoping you are back on track

Mid 4’s now... & unit of insulin still on board ‍

Been up and down all day- second hypo this evening (this one could have been avoided). Draining after a loooong day.


Hope you are feeling better.
 
Mid 4’s now... & unit of insulin still on board ‍

Been up and down all day- second hypo this evening (this one could have been avoided). Draining after a loooong day.


Hope you are feeling better.

I have been like a yo-yo all day long but overall a lot better thank you

Hypos are evil poor you and you are right it is draining

Just stay safe I’m sure you know all about that so no lectures from me

Take care
 
Glad you are on the mend- take it easy.

I have tucked myself in bed. Going to catch up on Bake Off and count the carbs for each bake in my head lol- that will make me feel like better.


Beats writing lesson plans or risk assessments for next weeks residential with 28 9-year olds.... #eeek
 
Mines not fussy cumbs soon as i go to clinic my viens stand out shouting use me use me
 

I’m heading up to bed myself quite shortly so I bid you goodnight and wish for you a trouble free nights sleep


Goodnight take care
 
Mines not fussy cumbs soon as i go to clinic my viens stand out shouting use me use me

Lucky you I was in hospital and remember that the phlebotomist couldn’t get any blood so then 2 doctors tried before the ward Matron finally achieved success
 
Please just watch for insulin on board/overlaps with such a long acting insulin !
 
We have all done it @porl69 , there is no court judging you. We are advised not to press others' buttons, but when we forget just the once every so often to press our own (on the insulin pen) well... To err is to be human. And banging one's head on a pillow is preferable to against a wall!!!
 
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