I don't use my tummy anyway so I didn't have that issue.
I use my thighs or the top of my bum. Bear in mind you may need a different set/cannula for a different body area. You may also find you need to adjust your basal slightly depending on what area you're using.
When pregnant and when not pregnannt my favourite area is my thighs - easy to see and easy to reach!
@Nem716 I was thinking about this the other day, thinking of using my thighs but worried as I tried it once and absorption wasn't great so will need to work on my basal rates, also thinking of using my bum, tried that once and found it quite painful but I'll give it a whirl
@Nem716 I was thinking about this the other day, thinking of using my thighs but worried as I tried it once and absorption wasn't great so will need to work on my basal rates, also thinking of using my bum, tried that once and found it quite painful but I'll give it a whirl
Placement is everything. i find the strip above my knickers (so right at the top of the bum) works well and isn't anymore painful than my tummy. When I first tried, I put the cannula lower down and it hurt a lot more.
Placement is everything. i find the strip above my knickers (so right at the top of the bum) works well and isn't anymore painful than my tummy. When I first tried, I put the cannula lower down and it hurt a lot more.
Using my bum didn't work out so great, it didn't hurt, but I went from 6.3 when I put the cannula in to 9.7 2 hours later when I tested before my tea and correction didn't bring it down
so moved to my hip which has brought bg back down
will try again though, maybe it was just that cheek
Sorty about that : ( I find I can't go to close to my hip on my bum or right up close to my spine. When I first started using my bum it took me a couple of weeks to hit the right spot. For me, that's a band above my knickers and only a few centimetres high.
When I was using Teflon cannulas, I found I needed a longer length in my bum than my thigh or tummy (17mm as opposed to 13mm) Now I use a steel cannula. I used to have to increase my basal ever so slightly too, but I haven't had to do that this time.
Don't know if that helps, but I thought I'd say as I had problems to start with, but have gradually perfected my technique with experience.