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Mounjaro

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HalfpipMarathon

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Hi not posted for a long time.

I know there's a thread about Mounjaro so apologies. My hb1ac has gone up a little bit so my GP asked how I felt regarding injections. We discussed Ozempic and Mounjaro and I opted for Mounjaro.

It wasn't available when I had an appointment with the nurse on Monday (had to collect it later).

Might be a stupid question but is it possible for to show how to inject without actually injecting? I am seeing the same nurse Monday but I don't want to inject Monday as not enough time to get used to any to side effects, if I have any before I am in work Weds
 
Hi not posted for a long time.

I know there's a thread about Mounjaro so apologies. My hb1ac has gone up a little bit so my GP asked how I felt regarding injections. We discussed Ozempic and Mounjaro and I opted for Mounjaro.

It wasn't available when I had an appointment with the nurse on Monday (had to collect it later).

Might be a stupid question but is it possible for to show how to inject without actually injecting? I am seeing the same nurse Monday but I don't want to inject Monday as not enough time to get used to any to side effects, if I have any before I am in work Weds
don’t worry the Mounjaro injection is ever so easy to self administer, the medication comes in a pre loaded pen, you simply screw on a needle remove its cover, and dial up a dose
ok I’ve been injecting various injectable meds to treat my diabetes over the years, I still don’t really like the finger prick testing honestly a simple injection into the fatty part of your tummy or leg it’s a fine needle aynd I’ve found is pain free, Mounjaro is a once a week dose so it’s unlikely that next week you would hit the same spot you you don’t even need to keep thinking of rotation of the site,
you could I suppose ask at the pharmacy when you collect the pens and needles if you could recieve some advice from them ?
 
Way back in the mists of time when I was diagnosed, some DSNs used to help teach newly diagnosed people injection technique was to use an orange to inject into.

I think the firmer orange peel and soft inside was though to have a similar ‘feel’ to injecting in your thigh?
 
Way back in the mists of time when I was diagnosed, some DSNs used to help teach newly diagnosed people injection technique was to use an orange to inject into.

I think the firmer orange peel and soft inside was though to have a similar ‘feel’ to injecting in your thigh?
I was put on injections during lock down and I did the "training" over my phone propped up on my coffee table with the diabetic specialist nurse very weird I didn't know how to use face chat or anything it was definitely a learning curve that day x
 
I was put on injections during lock down and I did the "training" over my phone propped up on my coffee table with the diabetic specialist nurse very weird I didn't know how to use face chat or anything it was definitely a learning curve that day x
glad I’m not the only one who these days is slightly technologically challenged :rofl: I was struggling yesterday to print from my mobile phone via the Wi-Fi connection, and then this morning feeling quite chuffed with myself when I tried today and it worked, then my wife told me the Wi-Fi was yesterday dropping in and out intermittently (as it does sometimes)
 
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