Popglobe2022
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi everyone. I am T1 and have been for 40 years. Have used all types of insulin. Had been on Fiasp, but found issues with it when I went high - just did jab after jab to try and bring it down - sometimes it worked, sometimesd it didnt. Eventually went back to novorapid. However, that has been a pain, as everyone knows, its just not that rapid.
My consultant has just put me on Lyumjev. It seems to be much better, much quicker and just everything is great, except for one thing, which is becoming an issue.
I was warned about site burn, but it really does - every time I inject, it hurts, has a red patch around it and itches. It does go away after a while (and I am talking the next day, not half an hour). I didnt notice it much the first week, but this week it is every time. I have never had anything like this in 40 years (obviously, you get the odd one now and again, but not every time). Its getting to a point where the benefits are not outweighed by the negatives as I am starting to dread the injections. Its like a sting from a bee (probably over exaggerating a bit). Has anyone else had this and if so, does it stop after a while as the body gets used to it? I dont want to stop using it, but cant carry on like this. Novo(notso)rapid is just poor, but reluctant to go back to Fiasp aswell. Getting a bit fed up. I don't have much fat on my legs where I inject, so that proabably doesnt help. When I use my stomach it isnt quite as bad, but I have injected so many times there over the years that I shouldnt really be using it now as it can be very hit and miss.
Any help or comments would be much appreciated before I go back to my consultant.
Thanks
My consultant has just put me on Lyumjev. It seems to be much better, much quicker and just everything is great, except for one thing, which is becoming an issue.
I was warned about site burn, but it really does - every time I inject, it hurts, has a red patch around it and itches. It does go away after a while (and I am talking the next day, not half an hour). I didnt notice it much the first week, but this week it is every time. I have never had anything like this in 40 years (obviously, you get the odd one now and again, but not every time). Its getting to a point where the benefits are not outweighed by the negatives as I am starting to dread the injections. Its like a sting from a bee (probably over exaggerating a bit). Has anyone else had this and if so, does it stop after a while as the body gets used to it? I dont want to stop using it, but cant carry on like this. Novo(notso)rapid is just poor, but reluctant to go back to Fiasp aswell. Getting a bit fed up. I don't have much fat on my legs where I inject, so that proabably doesnt help. When I use my stomach it isnt quite as bad, but I have injected so many times there over the years that I shouldnt really be using it now as it can be very hit and miss.
Any help or comments would be much appreciated before I go back to my consultant.
Thanks