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What size needles are you using?

What size needles do you use?

  • 5mm

    Votes: 9 29.0%
  • 8mm

    Votes: 5 16.1%
  • 12.7mm

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 18 58.1%

  • Total voters
    31
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DeusXM

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Just interested to know really. I mix and match - generally I use 5mm needles, but I use the larger 12.7mm for my basal dose as I just feel a bit more secure.

I've also taken to using the larger needles for more advanced dosing. For instance, if I'm eating a meal that I know will spike quite quickly but tail off quickly as well, I'll tend to do an intramuscular injection rather than a sub-q one, so I'll need to use a 12.7mm.

I've also found a good (if potentially risky) way to clear out high blood sugar very quickly. Sometimes on special occasions (say, Christmas), my BG control gets a real onslaught, and sometimes if you're running high after dinner, a regular comp. bolus just won't work fast enough and you'll spend hours sitting round feeling rough. I've found that with the larger needles, a steady hand and a lot of thought and planning, an IV injection clears out that glucose very rapidly - handle with care though as it's easy to misjudge and do too much....
 
I've also found a good (if potentially risky) way to clear out high blood sugar very quickly. Sometimes on special occasions (say, Christmas), my BG control gets a real onslaught, and sometimes if you're running high after dinner, a regular comp. bolus just won't work fast enough and you'll spend hours sitting round feeling rough. I've found that with the larger needles, a steady hand and a lot of thought and planning, an IV injection clears out that glucose very rapidly - handle with care though as it's easy to misjudge and do too much....

Sounds very unsafe to me :(

I use 6mm and I believe we have quite a few members using 4mm
 
I wouldn't do intra-muscular as too unpredictable and IV is a big no no.

Sub-cut all the way.

6mm for me too.

Rob
 
8mm cannula so can't vote
 
I would say it would come under other red.....

I voted even thought I was taken off injections
 
I have for many years used 6mm but today at clinic they gave me a box of 4mm to try and used it at T time tonight and wont be goin back to a 6mm i love them 🙂
 
Carly use 4mm she used to have 5mm and it's hurt her, giving her bruises. 4mm is so much better 🙂
 
When on injections, I used 8mm ones, then reduced to 6mm ones. But because Carol didn't like seeing the needle, we got "Autocover" ones, which are 8mm again.

I didn't vote either, because Carol now uses 6mm cannula
 
4mm here too.

IV anything should not be advocated anywhere but a medical setting/ward, very risky indeed 😡
 
We use the 4mm ones :D
 
4mm for me too. 🙂
 
What size needles are you using?
4mm for me 🙂
 
Wow, I didn't even know 4mm were available. Guess you learn something every day.
 
I am 8mm, although I probably could get away with something smaller...........🙂
 
Wow been using 6mm since diagnosis, think I might give 4mm a shot.
 
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