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calling insulin diabetics
just a quick question. I have just been put onto a couple of types of insulin (fast and slow). I was told to inject my thighs and stomach but as im pregnant feel a bit funny about injecting my stomach. so yesterday I thought Id inject into my bum (its nice and big). was ok at the time but started getting sore and today I have a large bruise. any other places I can inject the insulin? or did I just do it wrong yesterday and its normally ok in bum?
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My sister in law is diabetic and pregnant. She injects into her thighs. I can give her a bell tonight if you like and see how shes getting on.
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Kitkat hope this helps,
Injection Site Selection http://www.bddiabetes.com/US/images/spacer.gifThe most common injection site is the abdomen (or stomach). The back of the upper arms, the upper buttocks or hips, and the outer side of the thighs are also used. These sites are the best to inject into for two reasons:
Depending on your body type, you'll find that certain injection sites work better than others.
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haz - mum used to rotate from upper arms abodmen and thighs - in a big circle but when she was in hosp they used to inject into her buttocks and she always ended up with a bruise.
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thanx everyone |
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i would be seeking proffesonal advise....... not a bunch of bikers (who some are profesanals in this )
but you know what i mean |
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and I would be seeking spell checker :) |
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As has already been said, if you are injecting into loose skin and not muscle, you'll be fine.
As a side note, I have always been told that for your fast acting insulin, the stomach is preferable as it is absorbed quicker. If you're going to inject yout thighs or upper arms, save it for your overnight, slow acting insulin as the absorbtion (sp?) rate is slower. |
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