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hi i am a newbie to this site but have had diabetes for 8 years tablet controlled
have just started taking insulin and i am finding it hard any advice will be most welcome
hi i am a newbie to this site but have had diabetes for 8 years tablet controlled
have just started taking insulin and i am finding it hard any advice will be most welcome
Hi twinnie,
Welcome to the forum, your in the right place for advice, help, support, or even a good old rant.
Whatever you need just shout, theres always plenty of people about.
Heidi 🙂
Welcome - you will find others on this site who are Type 2 and taking insulin who may be able to help you with specific worries. In the meantime, you are not alone in trying to untangle the mysteries of diabetes and people on here are most helpful
hi i am a newbie to this site but have had diabetes for 8 years tablet controlled
have just started taking insulin and i am finding it hard any advice will be most welcome
hi i am a newbie to this site but have had diabetes for 8 years tablet controlled
have just started taking insulin and i am finding it hard any advice will be most welcome
Hi twinnie! What size needles are you using and where are you injecting? I use 6mm needles and find that, on the whole, I don't feel anything. Sometimes you might feel it a little if you are close to a nerve, or if you don't have a lot of flesh to inject into. I tend to use the top of my hips to inject my fast-acting and my tummy for the slow-acting. What insulin are you using? Lantus can sting a little, but novorapid can too from time to time. Pinch up the skin before injecting, this will ensure that you don't inject into muscle. Also, make sure that your insulin is at room temperature as this can also cause it to sting if straight from the fridge - I take mine out the day before I need to change the cartridge (it's OK for 28 days outside the fridge).
Um good question.... the only thing I can sugest is try and inject in a fatty part of the body , thighs , stomach and make sure you ROTATE the site to avoid lumps bumps and sore patches. Sometimes you just get some that hurt , bruise , bleed and are tender , Im affraid it comes with the territory. Always use a new needle for each injection as well as a blunt needle will hurt more . Do you make sure you pinch up the skin before you inject ? maybe try a new site for a while to give your usual site a rest for a few days.
Welcome to MDI Twinnie I have at least 4 injections a day not including correction injections , you will get used to it even though you may feel like you wont. If you want to know anything just ask . 🙂🙂