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CT scan ?

Are you only taking the insulin once a day or have I misunderstood?
Yes just before breakfast. On 10 units. Yes I pinch my skin. Doc said press on it for 2 mins afterwards so I've tried that this morning. I did read toothpaste is good lol. Not tried that yet. x
 
The reason I asked is that mixed insulins are usually injected twice a day, before breakfast and then before evening meal.

Is toothpaste supposed to prevent bleeding/bruising? I have never heard of that! Do you use it before or after injecting?
 
@jtg1964 , I'm also on clopidegrol after a TIA 12 months ago. I bruise from anything I come closer than a metre to!! Not just needles. My longer term concern is that I might progressively lose usable injection sites, with my 4 or 5 times daily injections. Each bruise seems to need a month + to recover, some take longer.

When I first started injecting insulin I was, not surprisingly, ultra cautious. More recently I'd become pretty relaxed and content to inject quickly, but those rapidly taken doses certainly cause bruising - from a rushed job/jab. I have no magic solution to prevent bruising. Nowadays I try to be very steady while injecting and certainly avoid getting jostled in any way.
 
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