crystalangels
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thank you for replying. my husband delivers my insulin as i am needle phobic. we follow the technique as told by the diabetes nurse and consultant to gently pinch skin around my middle and then inject. i usually bleed and bruise even though using the finest needles. the hospital gave me a phone appt last week and i sat by the phone for an hour and a half just to make sure that i had got it right or they were late but they never phoned. the hospital don't know how to bring my readings down. i consider that i have been dumped. my readings have been 30 and over for about 2 yeas now. i am careful with my diet. i can have the insulin before bed as advised and after meals but most times my readings do not budge all night.I would agree with the GP that you do seem to be using a lot of insulin for your body weight and it not being effective. I wonder if it is a problem with the insulin delivery somehow. An error in your technique perhaps or problems with site absorption. I know I made one or two mistakes in the early days and didn't realise for a while that I wasn't doing it right, particularly with the air shot and on my DAFNE course the educator said she had come across one person trying to inject through the needle cover which explained why their levels were in orbit. Have any of your medical professionals watched you do an injection.... apologies if I am teaching my granny to suck eggs here, but just seems like the insulin is not . Can you talk us through the procedure you follow each time you inject to see if we can spot a mistake in your technique. Getting consistent readings in the 30s is very dangerous and you really should be seeking urgent medical assistance via A&E.